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Class 
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SMITHSONIAN DEPOSIT 



Electric Light Supplies 



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Western Electric Company 



Chicago 



227 to 275 South Clinton Street 
342 to 258 South Jefferson Street 37 to 45 West Congress Street 

New York 

Thames and Greenwich Streets 



London 

79 Coleman Street 



Antwerp 

33 Rue Boudewyns 



Berlin S. O. 

Engel Ufer 1 



Paris 

45 Avenufe de Breteull 



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APRIL, 1o97. 

Copyright 1897, by 
Western Electric Company. 



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Tntroductory 




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fte^ein we ca/C'ZU' a com/tyCete otocA of SotA 
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niiyA p'conipt^ ony^tAin^ in tAe e/Ccotzica^ -Ciney even 
tAou^A we So not tiot it. 

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tzaSe a catato^n^ SevoteS to tAat SzancA of tAe 
Suoineo^y and wi^y Off^ 've<^ecyty maiC. copies to anu of 
ou/v &(ecttic J^aAt cu^omezo wAo Aave uoe f>t It. 

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^Vestern Electric Company 



April, 1897. 



TERMS. 



OUR terms to people of established credit are 30 days net, in Chicago^r New York 
funds. Unless your standing is known to us, or you have a rating with the Agencies, please 
have statement of your financial condition and satisfactory references accompany your 
order: if this is not done, there will necessarily be delay while we look up your credit. 

All accounts will be due on the fifteenth of the month following shipment, and if not 
paid by that time will be subject to sight draft without notice. 

We do not allow cash discounts 

Goods will be sent C. O. D. if a remittance sufficient to pay express charges both ways 
accompanies the order. 

If 25 per cent, of the bill is remitted with the order, the goods will be forwarded by 
freight, and draft for the balance, with bill of lading attached thereto, will be sent to any 
designated bank, so that the goods can be delivered at destination on payment of draft. 

Payment may be made by Draft. Post Office or Express Money Order, or Registered 
Letter: we will not be responsible for remittances lost in transit. 

Prices. 

All former prices are hereby annulled. 

All prices are subject to change without notice. 

Boxing, cartage and postage will be charged at cost. 

We will cheerfully and promptly answer all inquiries for prices ai.d discounts. In 
writing us for quotations kindly refer to the page of our catalogue on which the articles are 
described, and state the quantity desired. 



Shipments. 



We request our customers to give us shipping directions with their orders, but in their 
absence we will use our best judgment in making selections of routes. • As we employ 
experienced packers, we cannot be responsible for breakage after having obtained " in^odd 
order" receipts from a transportation company. All claims for breakage and damage 
should be made to the carriers. 

Goods ordered to be shipped by mail will only be sent at purchaser's rjskof loss or 
damage. 



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•tf Telegraph Code.J^ 




USTOMERS are requested to make use of our code words as 
far as possible in ordering goods, requesting quotations 
or requesting information relative to shipment of orders, 
by telegrapli, as it saves considerable expense, making It 
possible to send a long message for the price of a short 
one, and experience has also shown that it reduces the 
liability to errors. By a little ingenuity in arranging such 
a message, from thirty to fifty words can be transmitted for the price of a ten word 
message. Telegraph inquiries received by us in code will be replied to in the same 
manner, not otherwise. We give below a number of code words, representing business 
phrases and sentences which are to be used in connection with code words given on 
the following pages: 



CODE IN GENERAL: 



Code in General— (OratrnMeef): 



Lapwing 


Answer by mail. 


Latent 


Will greatly accommodate us if you 


Urboard 


Eeferrlng to our letter of. 




will. 


Larceny 


Referring to your letter of, 


Utently 


According to contract. 


Larch 


We write you fully to-day. 


Uteral 


Not according to contract. 


Largeness 


"We have no letter from you. 


Uther 


To which add the cost of. 


Largess 


Will write you fully in a day or so. 


Uthered 


In addition to. 


Urlat 


Write giving full particulars. 


Uthering 


How did you address? 


Urk 


Answer by telegraph— day message. 


Utin 


Was addressed to. 


Larva 


Answer by telegraph— night message. 


Latinize 


Pftase note an advance of. 


Larynx 


Referring to cur telegram of. 


Utitude 


Would you advise? 


Lascar 


Referring to your telegram of. 


Latterally 


Would advise you to. 


Ush 


Telegraph immediately. 


Utterly 


Would not advise you to. 


Ushed 


Telegraph reply soon as possible. 


Lattice 


Unless otherwise advised will assume 


Lashing 


We have no telegram from you. 




that. 


Uss 


Why do you not telegraph? 


Uud 


Will you agree to? 


Lasting 


ShaU we? 


Uudable 


Will agree to. 


Latch 


Will you? 


Uudably 


Must have answer by. 


Uteen 


Will you accept? 


Uudation 


Will be in. 


Uteness 


Wire at once if accepted or not. 


Uudative 


Will be here. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANV. 



Code in Genekal— (C»«<inwed): 



Laugh 

Laughable 

Laughed 

Laugher 

Laughing 

Launch 



Launched 



Laundress 

Laundry 

Laura 

Laurate 

Laurel 

Lava 

Lavation 

Lavatory 

Lavender 

Lawfully 

Lawfulness 

Lawgiver 

Lawgiving 

Lawless 

Lawn 

Lawrence 

Ux 



Laxative 

Laxity 

Laxness 

Laymen 

Lazily 

Laziness 

Lazy 

Leach 

Leaden 

Leader 

Leading 

Leafage 

Leafing 

Leafless 

Leafy 

League 

Leagued 



Utmost care must be used. 
Cash on delivery. 
Cash in 30 days 

Will not allow any commission. 
Commission will be allowed. 
Your financial standing being un- 
known, we will send goods C. O, D. 

unless otherwise instructed. 
Kindly send us references as to your 

financial standing, or shall we ship 

via freight with draft attached to 

bill of lading? 
"Will you agree to the conditions? 
Contract awarded. 
Contract will be awarded. 
Will you extend credit? 
Have you decided? 
Have not decided. 
Have decided. 

Will guarantee delivery by the. 
Cannot guarantee delivery before the. 
The diameter is. 

Will do the best we possibly can. 
Do the best you possibly can. 
Shall we do so? 
Do so. 

Can do nothing until. 
What have you done about? 
Will deposit sight draft on you to-day, 

unless advised to the contrary, for 

dollars. 

Please accept our draft for 

dollars. 
Send duplicate copy of invoice dated. 
Have examined very carefully and find. 
Expenses to be paid by. 
Do not fail to. 

Have figured as close as possible. 
Freight must be prepaid. 
Freight rate per hundred pounds to 

destination. 
What is freight rate per hundred 

pounds? 
Guarantee the account. 
Hold subject to your order. 
Does not include. 
Must be included. 
Will keep you fully informed. 
Insist upon. 
Await instructions. 
Letter in transit with full particulars 



Code in General — {Continued) : 

Leak Shall we deliver goods on verbal order 

of y-our Mr ? 

Leakage Advisable for you to place order at 

once, prices tending to an advance. 



ORDERS: 




Leaking 


Add to our order of. 


Leaky 


Cancel our order of. 


Lean 


Change our order of. 


Leaned 


Hurry forward goods on our order of. 


Leaning 


Have you shipped goods on our order? 




If not, when will you? 


Leanness 


Enter order if you can ship in. 


Leaped 


Hold for instructions our order of. 


Leaping 


If you cannot ship in time named ad- 




vise by telegraph. 


Learn 


Instructions by mall. 


Learned 


Prepay freight. 


Learning 


Shipping instructions will be sent you. 


Lease 


Ship immediately. 


Leased 


Ship as soon as possible. 


Leasehold 


Ship by express. 


Leaseholder Ship by fast freight. 


Leash 


Ship quickest route. 


Leaven 


Ship cheapest route. 


Leavened 


Send tracer immediately for sliipment 

of. 
Wait receipt of letter before proceeding 


Leavening 




with order. 


Lecture 


Change order for. 


Lectured 


Send C. 0. D. by express. 


Lecturing 


What quantity can you ship per day? 


Ledge 


Do not delay. 


Leeward 


Duplicate our order. 


Leeway 


Can you furnish? 


Legacy 


Hold subject to our order. 


Legal 


Hold until further orders. 


Legalize 


Send us immediately. 


Legally 


This is very important. 


Legate 


Send tracer on shipment— goods not 




here. 



QUESTIONS: 

Legatee 
Legation 
Legend 
Legendary 

Legging 



At what price could you furnish? 

Quote us by telegraph. 

Quote us by next mail. 

Quote lowest price by telegraph, 

F. 0. B. New York. 
Quote lowest prices by mail, F. O. B. 

New York. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



QvEBTio^B— {Continued) : 



Legible 


Telegraph lowest price, F. 0. B. New 




York,< and how soon can ship. 


Legibly 


Can you ship immediately? 


Legion 


Can you ship in? 


Legislate 


Have you in stock? 


Legislated 


Have you in stock? If not, how soon 




can ship? 


Legislating 


How soon can you ship? 


Legislative 


How soon can you make first shipment. 




and how fast remainder? 


Legislator 


What substitution can you make? 


ANSWERS: 




Legislature 


Please specify quantities and trade 




number. 


Legitimate 


Unable to give better price. 


Legitimately We quote. 


Ugitimist 


We quote for immediate acceptance. 


Ugless 


We quote in reply to your inqtiiry of. 


Leisure 


We quote shipment from stock. 


Leisurely 


We quote shipment in. 


Uming 


We cannot accept at the price. 


Lemon 


We will accept your order. 


Lemonade 


We do not make the article. 


Lender 


Can ship at once from stock, if advised 




immediately. 


Lending 


Can ship at once on receipt of order. 


Lengthen 


Can ship in. 



Lengthily 

Leniency 

Lenient 

Lent 

Leonard 

Leonine 



Leopard 



AsswETiS— (Continued) : 

Lengthened Can begin shipping at once, and com- 
plete in 

Lengthening Can ship within one week from receipt 
of order if advised at once. 

Can ship within two weeks from re- 
ceipt of order if advised at once. 

Have none in stock. 

First shipment will be made. 

Have entered order and will ship.i 

Have sent tracer as requested. 

Have suspended work as requested. 

Too late to cancel order. 

Unable to ship goods at time promised. 

We ship you to-day. 

We expect to ship. 

We will complete your order. 

We will ship. 

We have shipped. 

We have completed your order and 
shipped same. 

We have entered order. 

Telegraph shipping instructions for 
your order of. 

Can deliver part of your order at once. 
Shall we ship portion or hold till we 
can make one complete shipment? 

Do, not understand your order. Send 
duplicate with full details. 

Send lis official order confirming your 
telegram. 



Leprosy 
Leprous 



Lessened 



Lessening 
Lethargy 



Lettuce 



Levant 



Levelness 




SWITCHES. 



Manger 
Rnddiff 
R(igo 



Mangle 
Mangled 



Paiste Single Pole Switch. 

Metal Top. 

List No. List Price. 

802 5 Amperes, each $0.25 

827 10 ' " 60 

2000 1 5 " with grooved base each 25 

20002 10 " " " " " 60 

Paiste Single Pole China Switch. 



803 
804 
805 
806 
807 



Mangrove 



Maniac 


810 


Manifest 


811 


Manifested 


812 


Manipulate 


813 



Five Amperes. 

White, each 72 

Ivory, " 72 

Black, " 80 

' ' Roman Gold " Flaked, each 1.00 

Band Gold, each 1 .00 

Red, each 80 

Blue, " 80 

Oak, " .. 80 

Antique Oak, each .80 

Mahogany, '■ 80 

Wahiut, " 80 



No3. 828 to 838. 



Paiste Single Pole China Switch. 



Ten Amperes. 

White, each 96 

Ivory, " .96 

Black, " 96 

" Roman Gold " Flaked, each 1 .40 

Band Gold, each , . . . 1 .40 

Red, each 1.12 

Blue, " 1.12 

Oak, " 1.12 

Antique Oak, each 1.12 

Mahogany, each 1.12 

Walnut, each 1.12 



Mankind 


828 


Manliness 


829 


Manly 


830 


Manna 


831 


Mannerism 


832 


Mannerly 


833 


Manning 


834 


Manor 


835 


Mamion 


836 


.Mantle 


837 


Mantled 


838 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Code Word. 

Apter 

Avtituted 

RaUigh 



The ♦♦Bryant" S. P. Switch. 

List No. List Price. 

9 1 7 Capacity, 15 Amperes, each $1.00 

25 " " 1.20 

15 " with grooved base each |.00 
25 " « " " " 1.20 



918 



1000 



Maromed 
Marquis 



Double Pole Ratchet Switch. 

936 5 Amperes, Bryant D. P. Ratchet Switch, each, .75 

937 10 " ' " ' 1.00 




No. 845. 



Ratchet Double Pole China Switch. 



Ten Amperes. 

White, each 1.75 

Ivory " 1.75 

Roman Grold, each 2.25 

Band " " 2.25 

Red, each 2.00 

Blue, " 2.00 

Oak, " 2.00 

Antique Oak, each 2.00 

Mahogany, " 2.00 

Wahiut, " 2,00 

Black. " 1.75 



Memorize 


845 


Memory 


1845 


Menace 


2845 


Mend 


846 


Mender 


1846 


Mending 


2846 


Menial 


847 


Menial 


1847 


Mentally 


2847 


Mention 


1848 




♦♦P. & S." Single Pole Switch. 

This Switch is all china. The china cover operates the 
Switch, and there is no key or handle projecting. It is 
small and very neat in appearance. It has an absolutely 
quick double make and break, with rubbing contacts, and 
has an exceedingly long break. 

Matins 33 5 Amperes, all china, each .25 

Mattress 33i 5 " decorated china, each 45 

Matrix 34 10 " all china, each. 35 

Matrimony 344 10 " decorated china, each .55 

Matron 35 5 " flush, all china, " 25 

Matronhood 35i 5 '.' '' decorated china, each 45 

Matted 36 10 " " all china, each. 35 

Matter 36^10 " " decorated china, each. 55 



Western electric company. 



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*'P. & S." All China Switches. 

3 -Way Single Pole. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Roofing No. 135, 3- Way S. P. Switch, all white, each , $ .40 

Hoofiniic No. 135J, 3-Way S. P. Switch, decorated, each . .70 

Double Pole Switch. 




Fig. 1 shows the Switch with back plate for open work. 
Fig. 2. shows the back plate for concealed, work. The 
hollow pnjjjections D D are intended to extend through 
the lathing, thus thorouglily insulating the wires. Fasten 
the plate to the lathing by the screw B, the plastering 
being done so as to have the plate flush. To connect 
>wires, remove plates AAAA from Switch, place them in 
recesses in back plate, bending the wires as shown in 
Fig. 2. The Switch is held by two screws, in holes C C. 
Fig. 3 shows under side of Switch with wires held by 
clamps AAAA. 

In ordering state whether for concealed or open work. 



RingweU No. 134, 

liooftree No. 134i, 



10 Ampere, D. P^ all white, each . 
10 " •' "decorated, " . 




Fig. 3. 



P. & S. Two=Circuit Switch. 



This is a modification of. No. 134 Switch, which makes 
it possible to control two circuits by the oue switch in 
such a manner that either a part or all of the lamps may 
be used as desired by the operator. 

In ordering state whether for concealed or open work. 



Rook 20 1 82 5 Ampere, all white, each 

Rookeri/ 20183 5 " decorated, " 



.70 



Lazy man's Switch. 









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Diagram. 



Rooky 
Room 



It is often convenient in residences, as well as in halls 
and stairways, to be able to light or extinguish a lamp 
from two points. This can be done as sliown in cut. By 
reference to the diagram of the circuit, it will be seen 
that at either of the points A or B, the light or cluster of 
liglits controlled by the switch can be turned on or off 
regardless of the position of the other switch. 

In ordering state whether for concealed or open work. 



20184 S. P. Lazyman's Switch, all white, each. 

20185 " " " decorated " . 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Xo. 2668. 




No. 8621. 






E. E. & S. Crowell Switch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Mantling 2668 10 Amperes, each $0.75 

E. E. & S. Double Pole Switches. 

Marching 862 1 5 Amperes, each 1 .00 

Marcns 8622 10 " " 1.20 



E. E. & S. Lazyman*s Switch. 

Mare 8623 Each 1.00 

E. E. & S. 5 Ampere Switch. 

Single Pol6. 

Martin 2669 Each 60 

Cleveland Single Pole Switch. 

Code Word. Li.-^t No. List Hricc. 

Rimlbinin 20 1 78 10 Amperes, S. P . each $0.50 

Roodji 20179 20 " " « 75 

Koof 20180 30 ^' " " 100 

R<>"f<r 20181 40 " " " 1-40 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 






The "Bryant" Standard Switch. 

Double Pole. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Reeae 20008 10 Amperes, eacli $ 1 .00 

Margin 841 15 " " 1.50 

Mnrginal 842 25 " " 2.00 

Murgritce 843 40 " " 3.00 

.Vxrigold 844 50 " " 3.50 

With Grooved Base. 

Henick 20003 10 Amperes 1 .00 

Beno 20004 15 " 1 .50 

Benoat 20005 25 " 2.00 

Becere 20006 40 " 3.00 

Benfire 20007 50 " 3-50 



No. 20003. 






Jf/irine 




Mariner 




Miiritiine 




Mark 

Begina 

Markfil 


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Market 


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Perkins' Switches. 



The Qibbs Switch. 

22 1 3 10 Amperes, double Pole, each 1 .25 

2214 15 « " " 1.75 

2215 30 " « " 2.25 

22 1 6 10 " for conduit boxes, each 1 .25 

20009 50 " double pole, each 5.00 

2217 3Point, each 1.25 

2218 4 " " 1.25 



The Qibbs Dial Switch. 

Bainer 20010 10 Amperes, D. P., each 1.75 

Rankleigh 200 1 I 15 " " " 2.25 

RankinriUe 20012 30 " " " 2.75 

Bandolph 200 1 3 50 " " " 5.50 



The Qibbs Dial Switch for 500 Volts. 

Raiikii, 20014 3 Amperes, S. P., each 1.20 

Rapidan 20015 10 « " " ... ; 3.75 

Rarenna 20016 3 " 3 Point, "Headliglit No. 49," each. . 3.00 



The Qibbs 500 Volt Switch, No Dial. 

RaceixxiriMid 200 1 7 3 Amperes, S. P., each 70 

Ra,Hiii:< 20018 10 " " " ..., 3.25 

Ra,rg„ii 20019 3 " 3 Point, "Headlight No. 49," e«ch . 2.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Perkins Switches — Continued. 



Code Word. List No. 

Rohiixt 20116 No. 11, 5 Ampere, 

Korhet 20 1 1 7 No. Ifi, 10 




M„U'. 
Mutiifxx 



List Price. 

Volt, S. P each 55 

" " .." 70 



Gibbs 3 Wire Switch, 



One of the most iugeuious application of tlie Gibbs 
principle lias been made to produce a switch which 
breaks simultaneously the three wires (each at two points) 
when used with tlie Edison 3 wire system. 



Ihiyhnni 20020 For 3 Wire System each 



SCO 



Perkins S. P. Switches. 



2229 No. 20, 5 Amperes, composition handle, each 

2230 " 21, 10 




Perkins Flush Plates. 



li<!;iii,oii<l 20021 For 1 Switcli, Plate 3g x 2| inches. 



ll,rt„r 


20022 


' 1 


» 3J X 3 


UnhUn;/ 


20023 


' 1 


" 4i X 3g 


n, ,lli, hi 


20024 


. 2 " 


« 51 X 3J 


R.,lf.n,l 


20025 


' 3 


" 8i X 3i 


n,,hn.n. 


20026 


" 4 


" oj X 51 


llul.,,,!. 


20027 


' 5 " 


" 7x7 


Rnhrnud 


20028 


' i; " 


" 8i X 5i 


R,,lfr 


20029 


' 8 


" lOixag 



I. GO 
1.25 
1.75 
2.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
8.00 



No. 20021. 



The above price are for jilntcH mili/. 

Standard finish— Polished Brass or Nickel. Special finishes 
supplied as desired. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Counterplot 
Countess 




Edison Flush Pocket Switches. 



Code Word 


List No. 






List Price. 


Mingicuod 


9378 


Flush Pocket Switch 


10 Amp., 1 Switch 1.75 


Rio 


9379 


" « 


" 


10 " 2 « 3.00 


Ripley 


9380 


" ^ 


" 


10 " 3 « 4.50 


Ripon 


9381 


a ii. 


" 


10 " 4 " Irow 6.00 


Ripleyoille 


9382 


« u 


« 


10 " 4 " 2 rows 6.00 


Ritchie 


9383 


u u 


« 


10 '^ 6 " ; 8.50 


■^ Riverside 


9384 


" 


" 


10 " 8 " Jl.OO 



Paiste Three Point Switches. 



Metal Top. 



814 5 Amperes, each 60 

839 10 " " 80 



Paiste Three Point China Switch. 



5 Amperes. 

815 Cream White, each 90 

816 Whlte.each 90 

817 Ivory, " 90 

818 Black, " 90 

819 "Roman Gold" Flaked, each , 1.25 

820 Band Gold, each 1.25 

821 Red, each 1.00 

822 Blue, " 1.00 

823 Oak.each 1.00 

824 Antique Oak, each 1.00 

825 Mahogany, each 1.00 

826 Walnut, each 1.00 

lo Amperes. 

904 White, each 1.50 

905 Ivory,-" 1,50 

906 Black, " 1.50 

907 " Roman Gold " Flaked, each 2.00 

908 Band Gold, each 2.00 

909 Red, each 1.75 

910 Blue. " .... 1.75 

91 I Oak, •' 1.75 

^12 Antique Oak, each 1.75 

913 Mahogany, each 1.75 

914 Walnut.each 1.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




E. E. & S. Three=Way Switch. 

In many locations where lights arc leased Ly contract 
a customer often desires to use a light in place of some 
other light with the use of which he can dispense for the 
time being and thus enable him to practically use an 
additional lamp without extra charge. This is permitted 
by using tlic Switch here shown. By means of this either 
of the two lights shown in the diagram can be lighted or 
extinguished, but both can never be lighted at the same 
time. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 
Marsupial 2679 10 Amperes, each $1.00 




No. 65 




Enema 


65097 


Enlay 


67419 


Entwine 


67420 


Entwined. 


67421 




Entwining 67422 



Edison Snap Switches. 

These Switches have been designed to break circuits 
having a potential of not over 125 volts. Flush Pocket 
Switches of special designs will be furnished on special 
orders, to suit the finish of the room. 



10 Amperes, D. P., for interior conduit, each 

Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 5 amperes, 

plain, each 

Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 5 r.mperes, 

polished, each 

Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 10 amperes, 

plain, each 

Single Pole Ratchet Switch, capacity 10 amperes, 

polished, each ...^.. 

10 Amperes, D. P., polished, each 



Epicure 


65095 


10 


Epidemic 


65096 


10 


Epidemical 


65100 


25 


Epigram 


65102 


23 


Equal 


65120 


50 


Equaling 


65122 


50 



nickeled, 
polished, 
nickeled, 
polished, 
nickeled. 



.40 



.60 
.85 
.85 
1.40 
1.40 
1.85 
1.85 




Equality 57568 10 Amperes, D. P., flush pocket, each | .25 






WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



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No. fi5087 




No. ti0207 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Exception 65087 Three- Way Ratchet Switch, capacity 5 amperes, 

plain, each - 1 .50 

Erreptionnl 65089 Three- Way Ratchet Switch, capacity 5 amperes, 

polished, each 1 .60 

EqiiiiUzing 60207 Push Button Switch, for flexible cord, 1 light, pol- 
ished, each 90 

Reynolds 9 1 64 Push Button Switch, for flexible cord, 10 light, 

polished, each 1 .20 




Edison Three=Way Vertical Snap Switch. 



Muneater 65098 Three-way Switch, polished, 10 amperes, each. |.00 
Manful 65099 " " nickeled, 10 « " 1.00 
MnnfiiUy 65103 " " for interior conduit, 10 am- 
peres, each 1.00 

Miinfulnevx 65104 Three-way Flush Pocket Switch, nickeled, 10 

amperes, each , 1.50 



No. 65098. 



Hart Standard Switches. 



These Switches are mounted on Porcelain only. The 
movement is rotary in one direction, by quarter turns, 
keeping contacts bright and free from dust, and giving 
the maximum length of break. The actuating spring is 
of the best steel wire, and as it is uot in circuit, its tem- 
per cannot be a^ected by the current. The break is 
double in all sizes, and in the double pole switches the 
curcuit is broken at four points. Although not illustrated 
in the cuts, all standard and flush switches, with the 
exception of the 50 ampere D. P., are furnished with the 
adjustable handle. 




Hart 5 Ampere Single Pole Switch. 



Diameter of Base, 2J inches. Diameter of Cover, IJ 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, J inch. Total 
Height, li inches. Total Break, 1 inch. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 8 B. & S. 



Miixxy 
Mnnxicely 



8235 With NioJcel Plated Cover, each. 

8236 " Polished Bi-ass " " . 



.60 



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Excrescence 
Excrescent 




Hart lo Ampere Single Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2i inches. Diameter of Cover, 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, I4 inches. Total 
Height, If inches. Total Break, I inch. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 6 B. & S. 
Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Excrement 8237 With Nickel Plated Cover, each $0.80 

Excremental 8238 " Polished Brass " " 80 



Hart 10 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 



Diameter of Base, 2J inches. Diameter of Cover. 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, IJ inches. Total 
Height, If inches. Total Break, IJ inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 6 B. & S. 



8239 With Nickel Plated Cover, each f.50 

8240 " Polished Brass " " 1.50 



Hart 15 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 



Diameter of Base, 2| inches. Diamete of Cover, 2f 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, If inches. Total 
Height, 2J inches. Total Break, 3 inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 5 B. & S. 

8241 With Nickel Plated Cover, each 2.00 

8242 " Polished Brass " ". 2.00 



Hart ^ Ampere Double Pole Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2J inches. Diameter of Cover, 2| 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, If inches. Total 
Height, 2i inches. Total Break, 3 inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 5 B. & 8. 

This Switch is the same as the 15 ampere double pole, 
except that the contacts and switch plates are tnade of 
phosphor hronze and hard rjilled copper. 

Excreting 8243 With Nickel Plated Cover, each 2.50 

Excretion 8244 " Polished Brass " " 2.50 



No. 8245. 



Hart 50 Ampere Double Pole Switch. 



Diameter of Base, 4f inches. Diameter of Cover, 4 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle. 2| Inches. Total 
Height, 3f inches. Total Break, 3^ inches. Binding Posts 
for Wire to No. 1 B. & S. 

8245 With Nickel Plated Cover, eacli 7. 

8246 " Polished Brass •' - 7( 



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Code Word. 
Excruciate 
Exculpated 



Hart lo Ampere Three=Way Switch. 

This Switch is used for controlling lights fiom either 
one of two points. A Four-way Switch is used in connec- 
tion with two Thrce-wa}' Switthcs for controlling lights 
from three or more points. Diameter of Base, 2i inches. 
Diameter of Cover, 2 inches. Height, to Base of Handle, 
li inches. Total Height, 1 J inches. Total Break from one 
set of contacts, before making contact with the succeeding 
set, i inch. Binding Posts for Wire to No. 6 B. & S. 
List No. List Price. 

8247 With Nickel Plated Cover, each $1.50 

8248 '• Polished Brass " " 1.50 



Hart lo Ampere Four=Way Switch. 

Diameter of Base, 2\ inches. Diameter of Cover, 2 
inches. Height, to Base of Handle, \\ inches. Total 
Height, If inches. 

Counting 8249 With Nickel Plated Cover, each 1 .60 

Country 8250 " Polished Brass " " 1.60 



No. 8249. 




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'I'lie metliod of connection for Three-Point Switclies 
shown in the above diagram. 




control lights from three points or more the Hart 
4Point' Switch is used. The above diagram 
shows the method of making ccmnectibn. 




Masterly 

Mastership 

Masticate 



Hart Flush Plates. 

The Flush Plates are made of solid plate brass % inch 
thick instead of being formed up of thin sheet metal as 
formerly. No screws show on the surface of the face 
plate, either in the single or gang plates. Single flush 
plates are made for all sizes of Hart Switches. Gang 
plates are made for any number of switches. The stock 
sizes are for two, three, four, si.x and eight switches. 
Five and ten ampere switches may be put on the same 
gang plate. Prices and dimensions of 15 and 30 ampere 
gang plates will be furnished upon application. 

The standard finishes are nickel, bronze and polislied 
brass. We can furnish the plates in any finisli, or to 
match any house liardware from sample of same. 

Self=Adjusting Handle. 

The collar has a vertical movement with reference to 
the body of the handle of 1-16 inch, and is held down- 
ward by a flat spring wliich it encloses and conceals. This 
spring-pressed collar holds the face-plate firmly against 
the wall with an easy, elastic pressure. The range of 
movement of the collar compensates, for all variations 
liable to occur in the distance from the face of the plate 
to the porcelain base of the switch. Tliis adjustment 
makes all liandles, switclies and face plates interchange- 
able. This adjustment is especially advantageous in gang 
plates. This adjustable handle is furnislied with all Hart 
Standard and Flusli Switches. 

No. I Flush Plate. 

One Switch. 
Length, 3| inch. Width, 2f inch. Opening required for 
Switch, 2i inch, diameter. 

8208 Plate only, nickel, each. (20 

8209 " bronze, each | _20 

8210 " brass, each | 20 



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Code ■Word 
Mastered 
Masterinff 



Hart Flush Plates— {Conh'nued). 

No. I A Flush Plate. 

Length, 4J inch. Width, 84 inch 
List No. List Price. 
82 J I Plate only, nickel, each $ 1 ,50 

8212 " bronze, each 1,50 

8213 " brass, each 1,50 



No. I B Flush Plate. 




No. 8214. 



Mast 

Masted 

Master 



This Plate is adapted for use with interior conduit 
branch boxes, and the Switches for use with same are our 
regular Switches, but with special porcelain basis, cne and 
fifteen-sixteenths inches in diameter. The Switch is 
attached to a cast plate as with the standard Plates, and 
this Plate is clamped to the conduit box, and has an 
adjustment of one-sixteenth inch to allow for a variation 
in the setting of the box. 

Diameter of Plate, 2| inch. 

8214 Plate only, nickel, each 1.20 

8215 " bronze, each 1.20 

8216 " brass, each . 1,20 




Masker 
Mason 
Masonic 



No. 8217. 



No. I C Lock Flush Plate. 



One Switch. 



Length, 3^ inch. Width, 2| inch. Opening required, 
2j\ inch, diameter. One fllat steel key is furnished with 
each Plate. 

82 1 7 Plate only, nickel, each ... 1.50 

8218 " bronze, eacii 1.50 

8219 " b^ass. each 1.50 



No. 2 Flush Plate 



Two Switches.- 




Length, 2J inch. Width, SJ inch. Open- 
ing required, 4J x 2^^*^ inch. 

These Plates can be furnished to special 
order with one Lock and one Handle Switch, 
the Lock Switch being connected in scries 
with and controlling the use of the Handle 
Switch. 

8220 Plate only, nickel, each 3.00 

822 1 " bronze, each 3.00 

8222 " brass, each 3.00 



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Hart Flush Plates -(Con/mued). 

No. 3 Flush Plate. 



Three Switcues. 



Length, 9| incli. Width, 3^ inch. Opening required, 
7i X 2xV inch. 
Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Massacre 8223 Plate only, nickel, each $4.50 

Massacred 8224 " bronze, " 4.50 

Massive 8225 " brass, " 4.50 



No. 4 Flush Plate. 



FouK Switches. 





Length, 6| inch. Width, t?J inch. 


Opening required, 






41 X q Inch. 






Exhaust 


8226 Plate only, nickel, each. . . 




6.00 


Exhausted 


8227 " bronze, "... 




6.00 


Exhauster 


8228 " brass. "... 




6.00 




No. 6 Flush Plate. 



Six Switches. 



Length, 91 inch. Width, 6J inch. Opening required, 
71 X 41 inch. 

Exhale 8229 Plate only, nickel, each 7.50 

Exhalemeiit 8230 " bronze. " 7.50 

Exhaling 8231 " brass. " 7.50 



No. 8 Flush Plate. 




Eight Switches. 



Length, 12 inch. Width, 64 inch. Opening required, 
10 X 4| inch 

Exhaleiit 8232 Plate only, nickel, each 9.00 

Exhalation 8233 " bronze, " 9.00 

Exhale 8234 " brass, " 9.00 



Manual 
Manually 



Paiste Flush Switch. 

9 1 5 Single pole, 10 amperes, each 1 .30 

916 Three point, 10 " 1.50 

With nickel face plates. Special finishes to order. 



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Code Word. 
Manuscript 



Maple 



Perkins Flush Switch. 

Diameter of base, 2\ inches. Length of plate, S| inehes. 
Width, 2J inches. 

Fiush Switches Nos. 12 and 61 are supplied with com- 
position handles, which is the only handle that can be used 
with No. 61, but the double pole Switches will be furnished 
with metal handles if desired. 

This Switch is made in three or four point, with or 
without flush plates. 
List No. List Price. 

2219 No.52 10 Amperes, D. P., flush, each $2 25 

2220 "53,10 " " with key, each 2.50 

222 1 " 61 , 10 " single pole, each | .75 

For 220 volts; will take wire up to No. 7 B. & S, 



t 



Mapped 


8614 


Mapping 


8615 


Mar 


8616 


Maraud 


8617 



E. & 5. Flush Switch. 

5 Amperes, single pole, each 1 .25 

10 " " " " 1.50 

5 " double " " ,... 1.75 

10 " " " •• 2.00 




No. 241 to 246. 




No. 241 10 246. 



C=S Flush Double Push Switch. 

Discerning 24 1 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Doiible Break, Nickel 

Face, each 2.00 

Discerningly 242 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face 2.00 

Dischnrged 245 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each 2.50 

Dixchnrgiiir/ 246 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each 2.50 

Face Plates in Colors Other Than Polished Bkass and Nickel. 

Silver, Silver Oxidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze Oxidized, Copper Oxidized, extra 

beyond polished brass or nickel "^^ 

Bower Barfe .50 

Gold .75 

Other colors or specially designed face plates, special. 
Unless otherwise specified, nickel will be sent. 



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No. 247 to 250. 




C=S Flush Commutation Switch. 

Codeword List No. Ust Price. 

Dischureh 247 5 Ampere, Four Wire. Nickel Face, cacli $4.00 

Dischurched 248 5 " •' • Brass " " 4.00 

Disciple 249 10 " Three " Nickel " " 2.50 

Discipline 250 10 " " " Brass " " 2.50 



Face Plates in Colors Other Than Polish fd Brass and Nr 



Silver. Silver O.xidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze Oxidized, Copper Oxidized, e:ara 

beyond polished brass or nickel 25 

Bower Barfe en 

G°l<i • '75 

Other colors or specially designed face plates, special. 
Unless otherwise specified, nickel will be sent. 




a 



^ ^ 



3Mju!. 4f^ai ^WiK 





No. 251. 



C=S Flush Automatic Switch. 

Strictly Automatic. — Opening door turns on the light ; 
closing door shuts off light. Obviates necessity of placing 
Switch on outside of a dark room. Adapted also lo be set 
underneath striker-plate of door-lock, so that unlocking 
door from outside turns on light, while locking it from out- 
side turns it off. 

Efficient Burglak Alarm.— Intruder confronted by 
a bright light Immediately upon opening a door. 

25 1 5 Ampere, Single Pole, Brass Face, each 



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No. 254 to 258. 




C=S Flush Key Switch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Discolor 254 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Doulile Break, Nickel 

Face, each 2.50 

Discomfort 255 15 Ampere, Double Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each 2.50 

Discomfortnhle 256 10 Ampere, Three Wire, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each 2.50 

Discomforted 257 10 Ampere, Three Wire, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each 2.50 

Discomforting 258 Keys, per dozen. 1.25 



No. 254 to 258. 




No. 259 and 260. 




No. 259 and 



Disciplined 259 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Nickel 

Face, each 2.00 

Disclaim 260 10 Ampere, Single Pole, Double Break, Brass 

Face, each. 2.00 

Disclaimer 261 Keys, per dozen 1.25 

Face Plates in Colors Other than Polished Brass or Nickel. 

Silver, Silver Oxidized, Silver Mottled, Bronze, 
Bronze O.xidized, Bronze Mottled, extra 

beyond polished brass or nickel, each .25 

Bower JBarfc ^ 50 

Gold , .75 

Other colors or specially prepared face plates, special. 
In ordering, state particularly the kind of box wanted, 
whether with or without lugs. 



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C-S Flush Switch Accessories. 



Gang Face Plates for Double Push Switch. 




No. 263. 





Iron Wall Box, Four Switches. 



A comparison between the cut of plate for a single Switch 
and that of gang face plate for four Switches will show 
that by using the gang plate a saving of wall space of 
about 1/ff X 3| is effected, besides presenting a better 
appearance than by placing four face plates side by side. 
In like manner, the gang face plate for six Switches saves 
a wall space of 2j\ x ^. 

For Switches complete, in gangs, up. to six Switches in 
gang, without iron boxes, same price as for same number 
singly. 

Beyond 6 Switches in gang, special. 

Wooden Hat. 

The Wooden Mat is furnished singly or in gangs to order, 
in any wood desired. It offers a convenient device for 
concealing the broken edges of the plastering made in 
cutting away for the switch body. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Discommend 262 Wooden Mats, single switch, each $0.30 

Each additional switch, to and mcluding^ switches. . 1 5 

Mats beyond 6 switches, special. 

Iron Wall Box. 

The Iron Wall Box is intended to be put in while the 
building is in process of construction. The edge of the 
box comes flush with the plastering. Furnished singly or 
in gangs of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. 

Discommode 263 Iron Wall Box. single swiich, each 15 

Each additional switch, to and including 6 switches . 1 2 

Boxes beyond 6 switches, special. 

li"!,^ 20114 For 1 Switch .45 

Each additional Switch .36 

Hole in top and bottom of box is af range-d for reception 
of two i or J inch brass, iron, or circular loom conduits. 

Kohinet 20115 For I Switch 75 

Each additional Switch 50 

Box fitted with nipples for either g or J inch iron con- 
duit, or, if preferred, tapped for either size tube. In or- 
dering styles "Kobe" and "Robinet" state particularly 
What Size or fitting of conduit is required. 

Dimensions of Iron Wall Boxes. 

No. Switches. Length. Breadth. Depth. 

1 2iV X h\ ^ IrV 

2 3f X S,", X IJi 

3 5f X 3iV X IJi 

4 7tV X 3tV X IH 
6 »A X 3tV X IH 
6 11 X 3i>i X IH 



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Lock Switches. 



Perkins Lock Switch. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

^rarblcd 2222 No. 40, 10 Amperes, double pole, each $3.75 

mrch 2223 "41,15 •' " " ■' 4.50 

For 220 Volts. 

Nos. 40 and 41 are especially adapted for use where Jt is 
desirable that only authorized persons should have access 
to the Switch, for which purpose a spring lock fastens the 
flush plate to the cast iron box containuig the Switch, and 
nd one unprovided with a specially designed key can 
either remove the plate or turn the Switch 

This pattern has been found to be very desirable in 
insane asylums and similar institutions. 



Nq 8618. 



E. E. & S. Lock Switch^ 

Marjchcd 8618 5 Amperes, single pole, each 2.00 

Marcher 8619 5 " double " " - 3.00 

Marches 8620 10 " " " ' 3.50 




Bryant Chandelier Switch. 

ExcSjMoihi 947 5 Ampere, complete with 6-foot Chain and King, 

each 1.50 

Extra Brass ChaiUj per foot .05 

E.xtra Brass Kings 05 

This Chandelier Switch is intended to be placed in the 
canopy of the chandelier, and is fitted with a clamping 
attachment on the back which clamps around the pipe, and 
is held in place by a set screw. Is rated at ten amperes. 
The chain can be dropped down between the pipe and the 
shell of the chandelier, or through a small hole in the 
canopy outside of the chandelier. It is fitted with brass 
ring hanging below the chandelier, the first pull of which 
lights the entire chandelier, the next pull cutting it off. 

Chain and ring can Bfe furnished to special finish where 
desired to match any finish of fixture. 






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Anchor Switches. 

Single Pole. 

List Price. 
Code Word. List No. Ecch. 

Rockliind 20066 5 Amperes, S. P $ .30 

Rork i-it-er 20067 10 " " 36 

Rock side 20068 10 " " 500 Volt 72 



Double Pole. 



Rock spniif/i, 20069 
Rockion 20070 

RockclUe 2007 1 



10 Amperes, D. P. 



Rocky , 



6^^^^^^^ 




.72 
1.20 
1.44 



Three Point. 

Three point Switches are used to control liglits from 
either one of two points. The method of connection is 
sliown herewith. 




^ 




Maim 

20072 5 Amperes, 3 pt. Switch . 



Four Point. 

To control lights from three or more points, two 3 pt. 
switches are used at two of the points, and a 4 pt. switch 
at each additional point up to any desired number. The 
method of connection is shown below. 

iPt Switch 



Rock pie 




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Code Word. 


List No 


Rod 


20074 


Rmi,„!, 


20075 


Rod roiH.-r 


20076 


Rod point 


20077 


Rod ploa 


20078 


Rod toini 


20079 


Jimhilk 


20080 


Roddy 


20081 



Anchor Switches. 



Key Switch. 

List Price, 
Each. 

5 Amperes, S. P., Key $ .60 

10 " " " 66 

10 " 3pt. " 1.02 

10 " 4 " " 1.30 

10 " S P., 500 volt, Key 1.02 

10 " D. P., Key 1.02 

20 « " " 1.50 

30 " ■ " « ; 1.74 




No. 20082-20083. 



Anchor Square Switchblock. 



Of great convenience in leading in wires to switch, in 
moulded or cleat work. 



Rod tret 20082 
Rod titirk 20083 



Fits 5, 10 Amp. S. P., 10 Amp., D. P. 
Fits 20 and 30 Amp., D. P 



Anchor Push Button Switches. 




No. 20084. 



Tliese Switches are made in "gangs" to order. Switches 
are finished regularly in nickel. 

Special finishes, copper, silver, bronzes, etc., also to 
imitate onyx, pearl, etc., to order. 

Rodiiim 20084 20 Amperes, D- P 2.50 

Rod-ihoot 20085 20 " S. P iz.QO 

Rod hill 20086 20 " 3pt 2.50 

Rod morit 20087 20 " 4 pt 4.00 



Rod mill 
Rod pond 
Rod ym 
Rod city 
Rod farm 
Rod hoiine 
Rod ham 



Cast Iron Pockets for Anclior Switches. 



20089 
20090 
20091 
20092 
20093 
20094 
20095 



Pocket for 1 



,itch .15 

" 27 

" 39 

" 51 

" 63 

" 75 

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Anchor Flush Plates. 



The following prices are for plates only. To obtain 
the net price of the plate and switches complete, add the 
net price of the plate to the net price of such switches as 
are desired. 



Keys for each switch, extra each 30 

Special fiQisb. bronze, copper; etc., each plate 

extra each; 25 to 1 .00 

Enamel imitaiinK marble, onyx, pearl, etc., each 

plate extra each 1 .00 to 5-00 

The Anchor Flush Plates are made, except the single 
switch, of solid plates, one-eighth inch thick, which finish 
with a smooth surface. 

The handle is so designed as to be practically flush. 

A spring beneath the handle makes the plate absolutely 
rigid. 

Note the feature of the removable shell; by simply 
loosening one screw the shell may be removed for wiring. 

The standard finish is nickel. We can furnish the 
plates in any finish, or to match any house hardware, 
from sample, at slight extra cost, also enameled to match 
onyx, marble, pearl, etc. The plates project one-eigth 
inch from face on wall, the switch itself being recessed in 
the wall. The depth of recess required is given in table 
below. In the multiple plates any or all of the switches 
may be "lock" and of any size given below. 

We make to order plates of any desired size other than 
given, and for any number of switches. 

In ordering use catalogue number of plate and specify 
the size of switch. When special finish is required send 
a sample with order. 



Code List 0^.°/ Pf Sue "^f°X^ Depth \«;«"' List 

Word. No. Swnches p,,^, Leng.i, ^^^^^^ Length y.^^ 

Roar 20096 5 and 10 amp., S. P 1 3ix 3 2/, 2y\ If .60 

Ronring 20097 " " " 2 3Jx 5f 2j% H If 2.10 

Roaring Creik 20098 " " " 3 3^x7^ 2/, 6i 18 3.30 

Rob 20099 " " " 4 5ix 5| 4i ii If 4.20 

Roberts 20100 " " " 6 5|x 7J 4i 6| If 5-40 

Roberts Creek 20101 " " " 8 5^x10 4i 8i If 6.75 

Robin 20102 3pt,4ptand 10amp.,D. P. I 3Jx 3 2f 21 Ij .60 

Robinson 20103 " " " " 2 3ix 6J 2| 4i If 2.10 

Robihsdal 20104 " " " " 3 3|x 81 21 7J Ig 3.30 

Rork 20105 " " " " 4 e^x 6i 4i 4^ If 4.20 

Rockbridge 20106 " " " " 6 6ix 8g 4| 7i If 5.40 

Rock Greek 20107 " " " " 8 6^x11 4i 9i If 6-75 

Rock Cut 20108 20 and 30 amp., D. P I 4Jx 4f 3i 3J Ig 1.00 

Rockdale 20109 " " " 2 42x72 3i 6J If 2.25 

Rock Elm 20110 " " " J 41x11 Si 9i If 3.50 

Rock Falls 201 1 1 " " " 4 7Sx 7| 6i 6i 1§ 4.75 

Rock Field 20112 " " " « 7|xll CJ 9i If 6.00 

Rock Hill 20113 " " »■■ 8 7|xllj €i 12i Ig 7.25 



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Connections for Two Circuit Switch. 




Coniicclions for No. it and Dimmer Switch. 



Special Switches. 

Mart Two Circuit Switch, lo Ampere. 

This Switch is especially designed for lights in electric 
street cars, where there are four lights inside the car and 
one at each, end outside. The four lights inside, and one 
"end" light, are turned "on" and "off' successively, by 
the first half revolution of the sv.itch handle. The second 
half revolution of the handle turns '"on" and "off" the 
inside lights and the other "end" light. 



Hart No. 9 Switch, 10 

The first quarter turn of the handle lights a portion of 
"the lamps on an electrolier; the second quarter turn 
lights the balance of the lamps. The third quarter turn 
puts out those last lighted, and the fourth quarter turn 
puts out those first lighted. 



Hart Dimmer Switch. 



This switch is used with two lamps in series, for "night 
lights." The first quarter turn connects the lamps in 
series, giving a dim light. The second quarter turn 
short-circuits one of the lamps, allowing the other to burn 
to full candle power. The third quarter turn connects 
them again in series, and the fourth quarter turn opens 
the circuit. 

The price of above switches is the same as tlie net 
price of the 10 Ampere D. P. Hart Switch. 




No. 2001«. 



Head=Light Switch. 

3 Point, 3 Amperes, 500 Volts, Double Break. 

This switch will break the circuit, no additional switch 
being required for that purpose. 

The Head-Light Switch is used in street cars when it 
is desired to put in circuit with the interior lights either 
one of the head-lights. The method of connection is 
shown in Figure 1. It can also be used to put in circuit 
with the interior lights, either head-light and the vesti- 
bule light at other end of car. 

Figure 2 shows the connections for 3 interior lights, 
front head-light and rear vestibule light. 

Figure 3 shows connections for 8 interior lights, front 
head-light and rear vestibule light. 




Fir../. 



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Diagram of Conaections. 



Heat Regulating Switch. 

15 Amperes, 500 Volts, Quadruple Break. 

This Switch is a modification of the Gibbs Switch. 

The handle, upon being turned from left to right, raises 
Dy means of a screw thread cut thereon, a nut loose in 
the insulating block, which is then carried forward, as 
soon as released from a lock in the base, with great rapid- 
ity, and after a quarter revolution drops again into a lock. 

The parts revolve in one direction only. 

The loose contact pins, allow automatic adjustment be- 
tween the points, so that when "made," contact is as- 
sured with every point by the pressure of strong spring 
copper brushes upon one end of the pin, forcing the 
other against the adjoining contact plates. 

When in contact, the insulating block is free to move 
slightly in any direction, and can not possibly bind the 
contact pins. 

The four simultaneous breaks of the circuit each time 
the switch is turned from one position to the next re- 
duces the sparking to a minimum. 

The Heat Regulating Switch is used for the regulation 
of heat by different combinations of the heaters. 

On the commutator are four raised bosses or dials on 
which are printed "OFF," "1," "2," "3," respectively. 
These dials appear successively before a hole in the 
cover, and thus indicate the position of contacts in com- 
mutator. 

From the "off" position, as indicated by dial, the first 
quarter turn connects in circuit the heaters No. 1, and 
figure 1 appears on dial. 

The second turn throws out of circuit heaters No. 1 and- 
connects in circuit heaters No. 2, and figure 2 appears on 
dial. 

Heaters No. 2 being of greater capacity than No. 1, a 
larger amount of heat is generated. 

The third turn connects heaters No. 1 and No. 2 in 
parallel, which gives the maximum amount of heat, and 
figure 3 appears on dial. 




Baby Knife Unmounted Switches. 

For Tablet Board Work. 

Code Word. ListNo. List Price 

Ring 20053 15 Amp., S. P. 8. T., Unmounted, each $ .30 

Ringle 20054 15 " D. P. S. T., " " 50 

Rio 20055 15 " 8. P. D. T., " " 50 

Rio Creek 20056 15 " D. P. D.T., " " 70 

Ripley 20057 15 " 3 Wire, 8. T. " " 80 

Ripo 20058 25 " 8. P. S. T., " " 35 

Rixing 20059 25 " D. P. 8. T. " " 60 

Ritrock 20060 25 " S. P. D. T., " " 70 

Riverdrine 2006 1 25 " D. P. D. T., " " 90 

Rioerfalh 20062 25 " 3 Wire, 8. T^ " " | .00 

Rirerlie/id 20063 35 " D. P. 8. T., « " 90 

Ricernde 20064 35 " D. P. 8. T., with fuse, unmounted, each 1.30 

RiverHfitum 20065 35 " D. P. D. T., unmounted, each 1 .30 

Note.— Prices on Unmounted Switches do not include Screws. 

Screws of any size and length furnished at cost. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Baby Knife Switches. 



Single Throw— Porcelain Base. 




Code Word. 


List No. 




Rkhhill 


20040 


15 Amp 


Riehford 


20041 


15 


Richland 


20042 


15 " 


Rirhirood 


20043 


25 ' 


Richrieir 


20044 


25 ' 


Richmond 


20045 


25 ' 



List Fiice. 

, S. P. S. T., eacli $ .30 

D. P, S. T. " 50 

3 Wire, S. T." .80 

S. P. S. T. « 40 

D. P. S.T. « 60 

3Wire,S.T." (.00 




Double Throw— Porcelain Base. 



Ridge 20046 15 Amperes, S. P. D. T., each 50 

Ridgcirond 20047 15 " D. P. D. T. " 80 

Ridgenmd 20048 25 " S. P. D. T. " 70 

Ridgetap 20049 25 " D. P. D. T. " 1.00 




Single Throw— Slate Base. 
Ridgecille 20050 35 Amperes, D. P. S. T., each 1 .00 



Double Throw— Slate Base. 
Ridgc.irny 2005 1 35 Amperes, D. P. D. T., each 1 .50 



No. 20Q52. 



Single Throw with Fuse— Slate Base. 
RiUy 20052 35 Amperes, D. P., with Fuse, each ... 1 .50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Western Electric Knife Switch. 



Type E. — For 220 Volts. 



Back Connections, Unmounted, for S\s'itchboakds. 



These switches are all rolled tempered copper, and the 
greatest care in design and construction has been used in 
order to obtain a switch that would carry its rated ca- 
pacity in amperes without showing any heating of its 
parts. In placing and fastening the jaws in position they 
are not soldered but bolted to the metal plates or lugs. 
By this method the temper of the jaws is in no way in- 
jured, and they will always grasp the blade of the switch 
with an equal and unvarying contact which will not dete- 
riorate with time. 

The hinge contact is made iu the same way and the 
bolt which passes through the hinge is provided with a 
lock nut, preventing any liability of loosening or poor 
contact at this point. The blades are of drawn copper, 
hand finished. 

The base is extended for connections on back of board 
and is secured in place by a lock nut. Swivel connec- 
tions are provided which will admit of the circuit wires 
being brought into the switch from any direction. 

Note. — These Switches are all made to gauge and any 
repair part can be obtained and a damaged part replaced 
in a few moments. These Switches are listed for switch- 
board work unmounted. If desired they will be furnish- 
ed mounted upon slate bases with front connections, at an 
advance of 20. jJfer cent, over the price of those with back 
connections unmounted. 

Special prices quoted on Type E Switch, for 500, IDOO 
and 2000 volts. 




No. 20285. 



Code Word. 


List No 




Rotate 


20282 


E 11 up to 


Rotated 


20283 


'E 21 " 


Rotiiteplane 


20284 


E31 " 


Rotart/pimp 20285 


E41 " 


Rotation 


20286 


E51 " 


Rotntice 


20287 


E61 " 


Rotator 


20288 


E71 " 


Rote 


20289 


E81 " 


Rotgut 


20290 


E91 " 
Single P 


Rotherbeast)! 2029 \ 


E 12 up to 


liotfiernnU 


20292 


E22 « 


Rhtkenoil 


20293 


E32 " 


Rotifer 


20294 


E 42 « 


RoXifonn 


20295 


E 52- " 


Rotten 


20296 


E 62 ". 


Rottenly 


20297 


E 72 «' 


Rottenness 


20298 


E82 " 


Rottenstone 


20299 


E92 " 



Single Pole, Single Throw. 



50 Ampere capacity 5.60 

75 " " 6.30 

150 " " 8.10 

300 « « II. 90 

450 " " 14.40 

HOO " " 20.70 

800 " « 26.30 

1200 « " 43.10 

2000 " " ... 63.40 

ole, Double Throw. 

50 Ampere capacity 6.70 

75 " " 7.70 

150 " " 10.10 

300 ^' " 14.70 

450 » '• 19.50 

HOO " " 26.30 

800 " " 34.70 

1200 " " 57.00 

2000 " " 84.00 



34 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



The Western Electric Knife Switch. 

{Coiitijiued.) 

Type E.— For 220 Volts. 



H.\cK Connections, Unmounted, fok Switciibo.^uds. 




Double Pole, Single Throw. 



Code Word 

Jtohdnr 
Rotund 


List No 

20300 
20301 
20302 
20303 
20304 
20305 
20306 
20307 
20308 


E13i 

E23 

E33 

E43 

E53 

E63 

E73 

E83 

E93 


ptc 


50 
75 
150 
300 
450 
HOO 
800 
1200 
2000 


A.mpere c 


apacity 


List Price. 
Each. 

7.80 

9.20 


RoUinda 


u 


. . 12.90 


Rotundity 


u 


18.70 


Rotnndo 
Rounnne 





25.70 

34.70 


Rouble 


„ 


45.80 


Rouche 


u 


79.40 


Roue 


" 


129.10 



Rouet 

Rouge 203 1 

Rough 203 1 I 

Roughcast 20312 

Rvughmster 20313 

Roughdmw 20314 

Roughen 20315 

Roughfooted 20316 

Roughheved 20317 



Double Pole, Double Throw. 



20309 E 14 up to 50 Ampere capacity 1 0. 1 



E24 


' 75 


E34 


' 150 


E44 


' 300 


E54 


' 450 


E64 


' »i00 


E74 


' 800 


E84 


' 1200 


E94 


' 2000 



12.10 
17.00 
24.30 
34.00 
45.80 
62.60 
107.20 
161.40 



Three Pole, Single Throw. 



Roughheicer 203 1 8 


E 15 up 


to 50 A 


mpere capacity 


Roughheun 20319 


E25 


' 75 


" " 


Roughings 20320 


E35 


' 150 


" " 


Roughuh 20321 


E45 


' 300 


" " 


Roughlegged 20322 


E55. 


' 450 


" " 


Roughly 20323 


Efi5 


' tiOO 


» t( 


Roughness 20324 


E75 


' 800 


" " 


Roughrider 20325 


E85 


' 1200 


" " 


Roughscvff 20326 


E95 


' 2000 


" 



13.00 
17.20 
19.80 
29.30 
41.40 
54.30 
71.80 
118.30 
182.60 



Roughshod 


20327 


E 16 up to 


Ruu(/hstring!i20328 


E2(j " 


Rought 


20329 


E36 " 


Rovghuork 


29330 


E46 « 


Rouk 


20331 


E56 " 


Roulade 


20332 


Efi6 " 


Roulmn 


20333 


E76 " 


Roulette 


20334 


E86 " 



Roijn 



20335 E96 



Three Pole, Double Throw. 



50 Ampere capacity 1 6.80 

75 " " 21.80 

150 " " 28.40 

300 " " 38.20 

450 " " 54.60 

HOO " " 71.50 

800 " " 97.70 

1200 " " 158.80 

2000 •' " 243.30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



35 





Western Electric Quick Break Knife Switch. 
Type Q^— For 220 Volts. 



Back Coxxections, Unmounted, fok Switchboakds. 



The Type Q is a Quick Break Knife Switcli with essen- 
tially the same features as Type E, with the addition of 
the Quick Break Spring. This Switch is especially ap- 
proved by (he Underwriters for an entrance or service 
switch for motor work, constant potential arc or incandes- 
cent lighting as well as for switchboard work. The 
Switch is listed, with the exception of one size, with 
back connections unmounted. The Q Switch mounted 
with front connections on slate will be furnished at an 
advance of 20 per. cent, over the price of the unmounted 
switches. 



Double Pole, Single Throw. 



List Price. 
Each. 

'5 Ampere capacity 1 2.20 

21.00 

29.30 

37.80 

60.80 

79.90 



Code Word. List ^ 


0. 




Bounce 20336 


Q23up 


to 75 


Roiincecal 20337 


Q33 


' 150 


Round 20338 


Q43 


' 300 


RonndHlout 20339 


Qo3 


' 450 


Rnmidhick 20340 


Q63 


' 600 


Roundel 20341 


Q73 


' 800 



Three Pole, Single Throw. 



RoUndehiy 


20342 


Q 25 up to 


75 


Rounder 


20343 


Q35 " 


150 


Roundhead 


30344 


Q45 « 


300 


Roundhouse 


20345 


Q55 " 


450 


Rounding 


20346 


Q65 " 


HOO 


Roundhh 


20347 


Q75 " 


800 



75 Ampere capacity 1 8.26 

31.50 

43.90 

56.70 

91.20 

119.80 



Two.Pole, Single Throw, 220 Volts. 



Roundb't 20348 Q 03 up to 
Roundly 20349 Q03 " 



25 Ampere capacity, unmounted . . 2.40 
25 " " mounted 3.30 



Two Pole, Single Throw, 500 Volts. 



No. 20351. 



Roundness 20350 Q 03 up to 
Round ridf/e 20351 Q.03 " 



Ampere capacity, unmounted. . 2.40 
" " mounted 3-70 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Shawmut Knife Switches. 

Pure Copper. 



Single-Pole Siiigle-Throw. 


Double-Pole Single-Throw. 


220 volts and under. 


220 volts and under. 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 


Polished. 


'■"'• 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 


Polished. 


Fused. 


25 


$2.50 


$3.10 


$3.00 


$3.75 


25 


$5.00 


$6.25 


$6.00 


$7.50 


50 


3.00 


3.75 


3.50 


4.40 


50 


6.00 


7.50 


7.00 


8.80 


75 


3.75 


4.(>5 


4.50 


5.50 


75 


7.50- 


9.30 


9.00 


11.00 


100 


4.75 


5.80 


5.75 


7.00 


100 


9.50 


11.60 


11.50 


14.00 


200 


6.00 


7.25 


7.50 


9.00 


200 


12.00 


14.50 


15.00 


18.00 


300 


7.50 


9.00 


9.. 50 


11.50 


300 


15.00 


18.00 


19.00 


23.00 


400 


9.50 


11.50 


12.00 


14.75 


400 


19.00 


23.00 


24.00 


29.50 


(500 


12.50 


15.50 


16. 2 J 


20.25 


600 


25.00 


31.00 


32.00 


40.50 


800 


17.50 


22.00 


20.00 


25.25 


800 


35.00 


44.00 


40.00 


50.50 


1000 


25.00 


31.60 


30.00 


37.50 


1000 


50.00 


63.00 


60.00 


75.00 



Single-Pole Double-Throw. 


Double-Pole Double-Throw 


220 volts and under. 


220 volts and under. 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 


Polished. 


Fused. 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 1 Polished. 


Fused. 


25 


3.25 


4.00 


4.00 


5.00 


25 


6.50 


8.00 


8.00 


10.00 


50 


4.00 


5.00 


4.75 


6.00 


50 


8.00 


10.00 


9.50 


12.00 


75 


5. Of) 


6.25 


6.00 


7.50 


75 


10.00 


12.50 


12.00 


15.00 


100 


6.25 


7.75 


7.50 


9.35 


100 


12.50 


15.50 


15.00 


18.70 


200 


8.00 


10.00 


10.00 


12.25 


200 


16.00 


20.00 


20.00 


24.50 


300 


10.00 


12.25 


12.75 


16.00 


3(K) 


20.00 


24.50 


25.50 


32.00 


400 


12.75 


16.00 


16.00 


20.00 


400 


25.50 


32.00 


32.00 


40.00 


600 


16.75 


21.50 


21.75 


27.00 


600 


33.50 


43.00 


43.50 


54.00 


800 


23.25 


29.00 


26.75 


33.50 


800 


46.50 


58.00 


53.50 


67.00 


1000 


33.25 


40.00 


40.00 


44.00 


1000 


66.50 


80.00 


80.00 


88.00 



Three-Pole Single-Throw. 


Three-Pole Double-Throw. 


220 volts and under. 


220 volts and under. 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 


Polished. 


Fused. 


Amperes 


Plain. 


Fused. 


Polished. 


Fused. 


?^ 


7.00 


9.30 


9.00 


11.25 


25 


10.00 


12.25 


12.00 


15.00 


50 


9.00 


11.25 


10. CO 


13.20 


50 


12.00 


15.00 


14.00 


17.50 




11.00 


12.95 


13.50 


16.50 


(0 


15.00 


18.75 


18.00 


22.50 


100 


14.00 


17.40 


17.00 


21.00 


UK) 


19.00 


23.75 


23.00 


28.75 


200 


18.00 


21.75 


22.50 


27.00 


200 


24.00 


30.00 


30.00 


37.50 


300 


22.. 50 


27.00 


28.50 


34.50 


300 


30.00 


37.50 


.S8.00 


47.50 


400 


28.50 


34.50 


36.00 


44.25 


400 


38.00 


47.50 


48.00 


60.00 


600 


37.50 


46.50 


48.50 


60.75 


6(K) 


50.00 


62.50 


65.00 


82.00 


800 


52.50 


66.00 


60.00 


75.75 


800 


70.00 


87.50 


80.00 


100.00 


1000 


75.00 


94.80 


90.00 


112.50 


1000 


100.00 


125.00 


100.00 


150.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



37 



Style "H' 




Style "H" Station Switcli ioi ]}<ick 
Connections. 



l*rSBrf;;-^.:^#-|HB 



t 



I 



Cut allowing mecluuiioal connection 
of arm. 



Station Switches for Back 
Connections. 



la this Switch the arm is made sectional as the illus- 
tration shows. The blade is of hard drawn copper, 
securely held in the slotted tube by the end plugs and 
bushings. 
From 25 to 1000 Amperes. price list. 



Capacity 
in 






WITH FUSE 


WITHOUT FUSE 






TERMINALS. 


TERMINALS. 


Amperes 


Polished. 


Plain. 


Polished. 


Plain. 


25 


Single Pole, Single Throw, 


$ 2.60 


$ 2.35 


$ a-. 20 


12.00 


25 


Single « 


Double " 


4.00 


3.60 


3.20 


2.85 


25 


Double " 


Single " 


4.75 


4.25 


3.80 


3.40 


25 


Double " 


Double " 


8.50 


7.65 


6.80 


6.10 


25 


Triple " 


Single " 


6.00 


5.40 


4.80 


4.30 


25 


Triple " 


Double " 


10.70 


9.60 


8.50 


7.65 


50 


Single " 


Single " 


5.50 


5.00 


4.40 


4.00 


50 


Single " 


Double " 


8.50 


7.65 


6.80 


6.10 


50 


Double " 


Single « 


10.00 


9.00 


8.00 


7.20 


50 


Double " 


Double " 


18.00 


16.20 


14.40 


12.00 


50 


Triple " 


Single " 


12.70 


11.40 


10.00 


9.00 


50 


Triple " 


Double " 


22.50 


19.25 


18.00 


16.20 


75 


Single " 


Single " 


7.10 


6.40 


5.60 


5.00 


75 


Single " 


Double " 


11.00 


9.90 


. 8.80 


7.90 


75 


Double " 


Single " 


13.00 


11.70 


10.40 


9.35 


75 


Double " 


Double " 


23.40 


21.00 


18.70 


16.80 


75 


Triple " 


Single " 


16.50 


14.80 


13.20 


11.85 


75 


Triple " 


Double " 


29.00 


26.00 


25.20 


22.65 


100 


Single " 


Single " 


8.25 


7.40 


6.60 


6.00 


100 


Single " 


Double " 


12.75 


11.45 


10.40 


9.39 


100 


Double " 


Single " 


15.00 


13.50 


12.00 


10.80 


100 


Double " 


Double " 


27.00 


24.30 


21.60 


19.40 


100 


Triple " 


Single " 


19.00 


17.00 


15.20 


13.50 


100 


Triple " 


Double " 


33.75 


30.30 


27.00 


24.25 . 


150 


Single " 


Single " 


9.00 


8.00 


7.20 


6.50 


• 150 


Sinlle " 


Double " 


14.00 


12.60 


11.20 


10.00 


loO 


Double « 


Single " 


16.50 


14.80 


13.20 


11.80 


150 


Double " 


Double " 


29.70 


26.70 


25.75 


23.00 


150 


Triple « 


Single " 


20.90 


17.80 


16.75 


15.00 


150 


Triple " 


Double " 


37.00 


33.30 


29.60 


26.50 


200 


Single " 


Single " 


11.00 


9.90 


8.80 


8.00 


200 


Single " 


Double " 


17.00 


15.30 


13.60 


12.25 


200 


Double " 


Single " 


20.00 


18.00 


16.00 


14.40 


200 


Double " 


Double " 


36.20 


32.50 


28.90 


26.00 


200 


Triple « 


Single " 


25.30 


22.75 


20.25 


18.00 


200 


Triple " 


Double " 


54.00 


48.60 


43.20 


38.80 


:to 


Single " 


Single " 


15.40 


13.80 


12.30 


11.00 


300 


Single '• 


Double " 


23.80 


21.40 


19.00 


17.00 


300 


Double " 


Single " 


28.00 


25-20 


22.40 


20.00 


300 


Double " 


Double " 


50.00 


45.00 


40.00 


36.00 


300 


Triple " 


Single " 


35.50 


32.00 


28.40 


25.50 


300 


Triple " 


Double " 


63.00 


56.70 


50.40 


45.30 


400 


Single " 


Single " 


18.70 


16.80 


15.00 


13.50 


400 


Single " 


Double " 


28.90 


26.00 


23.10 


20.50 


400 


Double " 


Single " 


34.00 


30.60 


27.20 


24.40 


400 


Double ■" 


Double " 


61.20 


. 55.00 


48.90 


44.00 


400 


Triple " 


Single " 


43.00 


38.70 


34.40 


30.80 


400 


Triple " 


Double " 


80.00 


72.00 


64.00 


57.60 


<i00 


Single " 


SiTigle '• 


25.30 


22.75 


20.20 


18.00 


m 


Single « 


Double " 


39.00 


35.00 


31.20 


28.00 


fiOO 


Double " 


Single " 


46.00 


41.40 


36.80 


33.00 


(iOO 


Double " 


Double " 


82.00 


73.80 


65.60 


59.00 


m 


Triple. " 


Single " 


68.30 


61.50 


.54.60 


49.00 


fiOO 


Triple " 


Double " 


98.00 


88.20 


78.40 


70.50 


1000 


Single '■' 


Single " 


40.00 


36.00 


32.00 


28.80 


1000 


Single " 


Double " 


63.00 


56.70 


50.00 


45.00 


1000 


Double " 


Single « 


74.00 


66.60 


59.20 


53.25 


1000 


Double " 


Double " 


132.00 


118.00 


105.60 


95.00 


1000 


Triple « 


Single " 


93.00 


83.00 


74.40 


67.00 


1000 


Triple " 


Double " 


166.00 


150.00 


132.00 


118.00 



These prices are for parts mounted on slate. Extra charge for marble. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Style "H" station Switches for Front 
Connections. 




From 25 to 1000 Amperes. 



PRICE LIST. 



3tyle "H" Station Switch for Frout 
Connections. 




a^s-l 



Cut showing mechanical connection 
of arm. 



Capacity 






WITH FUSE 


WITHOUT FUSE 






TERMINALS. 


TERMINALS. 


Amperes 


Polished. 


Plain. 


Polished. 


Plain. 


25 


Single Pole, Single Throw, 


$ 2.75 


1 2.50 


$ 2.30 


$2.10 


25 


Single 


" Double " 


4.20 


3.80 


3.35 


3.00 


25 


Double 


" Single " 


5.00 


4.45 


4.00 


3.60 


25 


Double 


" Double " 


8.90 


8.00 


7.15 


6.45 


25 


Triple 


" Single " 


6.30 


5.65 


5.00 


4.50 


25 


Triple 


" Double " 


11.20 


10.00 


8.80 


8.00 


50 


Single 


" Single " 


5.75 


5.25 


4.60 


4.10 


50 


Single 


" Double " 


8.90 


8.00 


7.20 


6.50 


50 


Double 


" Single " 


10.50 


9.50 


8.40 


7.50 


50 


Double 


" Double " 


19.00 


17.00 


15.20 


13.20 


50 


Triple 


" Single " 


13.30 


12.00 


10.60 


9.50 


50 


Triple 


" Double " 


23.50 


20.00 


18.80 


17.00 


75 


Single 


" Single " 


7.40 


6.75 


5.90 


5.30 


75 


Single 


" Double " 


11.50 


10.20 


9.20 


8.25 


75 


Double 


" Single " 


13.60 


12.25 


10.50 


9.50 


75 


Double 


" Double " 


24.60 


22. oa 


19.60 


17.75 


75 


Triple 


" Single " 


17.50 


15.50 


14.00 


12.60 


75 


Triple 


" Double " 


30.50 


27.30 


24.40 


22.00 


100 


Single 


" Single " 


8.45 


7.75 


6.75 


6.10 


100 


Single 


" Double " 


13.40 


12.00 


10.72 


9.70 


100 


Double 


" Single " 


15.75 


14.25 


12.60 


11.40 


100 


Double 


" Double " 


28.25 


25.50 


22.60 


20.40 


100 


Triple 


" Single " 


20.00 


17.85 


16.00 


14.40 


100 


Triple 


" Double " 


34.25 


31.80 


27.40 


24.70 


150 


Single 


" Single " 


9.50 


8.40 


7.65 


6.90 


150 


Single 


" Double " 


14.70 


13.25 


11.80 


10.70 


150 


Double 


" Single " 


17.30 


15.50 


13.80 


12.. 50 


150 


Double 


" Double « 


31.20 


28.00 


25.00 


22.50 


150 


Triple 


" Single " 


22.00 


19.75 


17.(50 


15.90 


150 


Triple 


" Double " 


38.85 


35.00 


31.00 


28.00 


200 


Single 


" Single " 


11.50 


10.40 


9.20 


8.30 


200 


Single 


" Double » 


17.80 


16.00 


14.00 


12. (K) 


200 


Double 


" Single " 


21.00 


19.00 


16.80 


15.20 


200 


Double 


" Double " 


38.00 


35.20 


30.00 


27.00 


200 


Triple 


« Single « 


26.50 


24.00 


21.25 


19.00 


200 


Triple 


" Double " 


56.50 


50.00 


45.00 


40.00 


300 


Single 


" Single « 


16.20 


14.60 


13.00 


11.70 


300 


Single 


'• Double " 


25.00 


22,50 


20.00 


18.00 


300 


Double 


" Single " 


29.40 


26.50 


23.50 


21.00 


300 


Double 


" Double " 


52.50 


47.25 


42.00 


37.75 


300 


Triple 


" Single « 


37.25 


33.50 


29.80 


27.00 


300 


Triple 


" Double " 


66.50 


63.20 


53.00 


48.00 


400 


Single 


" Single « 


19.60 


17.60 


15.75 


14.25 


400 


Single 


" Double " 


30.25 


27.00 


24.20 


21.80 


400 


Double 


" Single " 


35.70 


32.20 


28.50 


26;oo 


400 


Double 


" Double " 


64.00 


57.00 


51.00 


46.00 


400 


Triple 


" Single " 


45.00 


40.00 


36.40 


32.80 


400 


Triple 


" Double " 


84.00 


75.00 


67.00 


60.00 


600 


Single 


" Single '• 


26.50 


23.90 


21.25 


19.00 


600 


Single 


« Double " 


40.80 


36.50 


32.50 


29.25 


600 


Double 


" Single " 


48.30 


43.50 


38.50 


34.00 


600 


Double 


" Double " 


86.00 


78.00 


68.75 


61.50 


600 


Triple 


« Single " 


71.25 


64.00 


57.00 


51.50 


600 


Triple 


" Double " 


102.00 


92.00 


80.00 


72.00 


1000 


Single 


'■ Single " 


42.00 


37.20 


33.00 


30.00 


1000 


Single 


" Double " 


66.00 


60.00 


39.00 


35.00 


1000 


Double 


" Single " 


77.75 


70.00 


62.00 


55.00 


1000 


Double 


« Double " 


138.00 


124.00 


110.00 


100.00 


1000 


Triple 


« Single " 


97.00 


87.50 


77.00 


70.00 


1000 


Triple 


" Double " 


174.00 


156.50 


132.00 


120.00 



These prices are for parts mounted on slate. E.xtra charge for marble. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Single Break Station Switches for either Front 
or Bacl< Connections. 

Tliose Switches are chiefly designed for jilaiii work and where economy 
ul' space is desired. 

Pure drawn copper is used for tlie blades and contact clips. 

From 25 to 1000 Amperes. piuce list. 



m 


i 


Capacity 

in 
Amperes 






WITH FUSE 


WITHOUT FUSE 


/ 






TERMINALS, 


TERMINALS, 


r 




Polished, 


Plain. 


Polished, 


Plain. 


25 


Single Pole, Single Throw, 


$ 2.40 


% 2.00 


% 2.15 ■ 


$ 1.80 


1, 1 


^^ 


»» 2.3 


Single 
Double 


" Double " 
" Single " 


4.00 
3.96 


3.60 
3.30 


3.20 
3.60 


2 85 


1 


^j:; 


3.00 


^SS' 


25 


Double 


" Double " 


7.20 


6.00 


6.00 


5.10 


HL= 


25 


Triple 


" Single " 


5.60 


4.60 


4.80 


4.20 


^^ 


25 


Triple 


" Double " 


9.60 


7.80 


8.40 


7.20 


r^-f" 


50 


Single 


" Single " 


5.50 


5.00 


4.40 


4.00 




50 


Single 


" Double " 


8.50 


7.65 


6.80 


6.10 




50 


Double 


" Single " 


9.60 


7.80 


8.00 


7,20 




50 


Double 


" Double " 


16.80 


13.80 


14.40 


12.00 




50 


Triple 


" Single " 


12.70 


10.55 


10.00 


9.00 




50 


Triple 


" Double " 


22.50 


19.20 


18.00 


16.20 




75 


Single 


« Single « 


7.10 


6.40 


5.60 


5.00 




75 


Single 


" Double " 


11.00 


9.90 


8.80 


7.90 




75 


Double 


" Single " 


12.00 


10.45 


10.40 


9.00 




75 


Double 


" Double " 


19.20 


16.20 


18.00 


15.30 




76 


Triple 


" Single " 


16.50 


14.40 


13.20 


11.85 




75 


Triple 


" Double " 


29.00 


26.00- 


25.20 


22.65 




100 


.Single 


" Single " 


8.25 


7.20 


6.60 


6.00 




100 


Single 


" Double " 


12.75 


11.45 


10.40 


9.39 




100 


Double 


" Single " 


14.40 


12.00 


12.00 


10.80 




100 


Double 


" Double " 


25.20 


21.00 


21.60 


18.75 




100 


Triple 


" Single " 


19.00 


17.00 


15.20 


13.50 




100 


Triple 


" Double " 


33.75 


30.30 


27.00 


24.25 




150 


Single 


" Single " 


9.00 


8.00 


7.20 


6.50 




150 


Single 


" Double " 


14.00 


12.60 


11.20 


10.00 




150 


Double 


" Single " 


16.50 


13.80 


13.20 


11.80 




150 


Double 


" Double " 


29.40 


24.60 


25.50 


21.10 




150 


Triple 


" Single " 


20.90 


18.80 


16.75 


15.00 




150 


Triple 


" Double " 


37.00 


33.30 


29.60 


26.50 




200 


Single 


" Single « 


11.00 


9.00 


8.80 


8.00 




200 


Single 


" Double " 


17.00 


15.30 


13.60 


12.25 




200 


Double 


" Single " 


19.20 


15.60 


16.00 


14.40 




200 


Double 


" Double " 


33.60 


27.60 


28.90 


24.60 




200 


Triple 


" Single " 


25.30 


22.75 


20.25 


18.00 




200 


Triple 


" Double " 


48.00 


40.20 


42.60 


35.40 




300 


Single 


" Single " 


13.20 


11.10 


12.30 


10.20 




300 


Single 


'■ Double " 


23.40 


19.20 


19.00 


17.00 




300 


Double 


" Single " 


21.60 


18.00 


20.10 


16.80 




300 


Double 


" Double " 


38.40 


32.40 


34.20 


28.50 




300 


Triple 


" Single " 


32.40 


26.40 


28.40 


24.60 




300 


Triple 


" Double " 


56.40 


46.80 


50.10 


41.70 




400 


Single 


" Single " 


14.40 


12.00 


13.20 


11.10 




400 


Single 


" Double " 


25.80 


21.00 


22.80 


18.90 




400 


Double 


" Single " 


24.60 


20.70 


22.80 


19.20 




40O 1 Double 


" Double " 


43.80 


36.60 


. 39.00 


32.40 




400 ! Triple 


" Single " 


36.60 


30.60 


34.20 


28.20 




400 


Triple 


" Double " 


64.80 


54.00 


57.60 


48.00 




600 


Single 


" Single '• 


21.60 


18.00 


• 19.20 


15.90 




fiOO 


Single 


" Double " 


36.60 


30.60 


31.20 


27.00 




(500 


Double 


" Single " 


33.60 


28.80 


31.44 


25.80 




600 


Double 


" Double » 


60.00 


49.20 


52.80 


43.80 




600 


Triple 


" Single " 


50.40 


42.00 


46.20 


38.40 




600 


Triple 


" Double " 


88.80 


74.40 


78.30 


65.40 




1000 


Single 


" Single « 


38.40 


32.40 


31.20 


27.00 




1000 


Single 


" Double " 


63.00 


54.00 


50.00 


45.00 




1000 


Double 


" Single " 


72.00 


60.00 


59.20 


53.25 




1000 


Double 


" Double " 


120.00 


103:20 


105.00 


95.00 




1000 


Triple 


" Single " 


93.00 


83.00 


74.40 


67.00 






1000 


Triple 


" Double " 


166.00 


150.00 


132.00 


118.00 



These prices are for parts mounted ou slate. E.\tra charge for marble. . 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Station Switches. 




Code Word. 

Exemplify 

Exemplifying 

Exempt 

Exempted 

Exempting 

Exercise 

Exercised. 

Exercising 

Exert . 

Exerted 

Exertment 

Exhausting 

Exhaustion 

Exhaustive 

Exhnustment 

Echibit 

Exhibited 

Exhibiting 

Exhibition. 

ExhibitiM 

Exhibirate 

Exhilarated 

Exhort 

Exhorted . 

Exhorting 



Exhuming 

Exile 

Exilement 

Exiling 

Exist 

Existence 

Existent 

Existing 

Exit 

Exode 

Exodus 

Exonerate 

Exonerated 

Exotic 

Expand 

Expanded 

Expanding 

Expanse 



List No. 
8265 
8266 
8267' 
8268 
8269 
8270 
827f 
8272 
8273, 
8274 
8275 
8287 
8288 
8289 
8290 
8291 
8292 
8293 
8294 
8295 
8296 
8297 
8276 
8277 
8278 
8279 
8280 
£281 
8282 
8283 
8284 
8285 
8286 
8298 
8299 
8300 
8301 
8302 
8303 
8304 
8305 
8306 
8307 
8308 



Single Pole, 

15 Amperes, 

25 

50 

75 /' 
100 
200 
300 



800 

1000 

15 

25 

50 

55 

100 

200 

300 

400 

600 

800 

1000 

15 

25 

50 

75 

100 

200 

300 

400 

600 

800 

1000 

15 

25 

50 

75 

100 

■200 

300 

400 

600 

800 

1000 



Single Throw, 

List Price. 

plain, no fuse, each $1.75 

" 300 

" 3.50 

" 4.25 

5.50 

" 7.00 

" 8.75 

" 11.00 

." 14.50 

" 20.S0 

29.50 

polished, no fuse, each 2.00 

" ..3.50 

•' 4.25 

" 5.50 

• 7.00 

8.75 

•' 11.00 

•' 14.50 

' 19.00 

24.00 

•' 35.00 

plain, with fuse, ■ " 2.50 

. 3.75 
. 4.25 
. 5.50 
. 7 00 
. 8 50 
.liy.50 
.13 50 
.18.00 
.26.00 
.37.00 
. 3.00 
. 4.50 
. 5.25 
.. 6 50 
. 8.50 

.lOrSO 

.13.56 
.17 50 
. 24.00 
. 30.00 
.44.00 



polished, with fuse, each. 




Expansion 


^000 


Bxpansiw 


8001 


Expatiate 


8002 


Expectant 


8003 


Expectorate 


8004 


Expedient 


8005 


ExpedUe 


8006 


Ezekiel -- 


8007 



Single Pole, Double Throw. 

25 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each 4.00 

50 " ' 4.75 

75 ■' " " '■ 5.75 

100 •• " " " 7.50' 

200 •' '• •' " 9.50 

'300 " " " " 12.00 

400 " '• " " 16.00 

600 " " " " 22.00 

800 " 30.00 

1000 " •' •' " 4S.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



41 



Station Switches — {Continued'). 

Single Pofe, Double Throw. 



5 Amperes, polished, "no fuse, each. ^. 



Code Word. 


List No. 




Encage 


8020 


25 


Encaged- 


8021 


50 


Encaging 


8022 


75 


Encamp 


8025 


100 


Enchain 


8024 


200 


Enchained 


8025 


300 


Enchaining 


8026 


400 


Enchainment 


8027 


600 


Enchant 


8028 


800 


Enchanted 


8029 


1000 


Encounter 


8010 


25 


Encountering 


8011 


50 


Encovrage 


8012 


75 


Encouraging 


8i)l3 


100 


Encradle 


8014 


200 


Encrimson 


8015 


300 


Encroach 


8016 


400 


Encroacher 


8017 


600 


Encroaching 


8018 


800 


Encroachment 8019 


1000- 


Enchanting 


8030 


25 


Enchantment 


8031 


50 


Enchase 


8032 


75 


Enchased 


8033 


100 


Enchasing 


8034 


200 


Encircle 


8035 


300 


Encompass 


8036 


400 


Encompassed 


8037 


600 


Encompassing 


8038 


800 


Encore 


8039 


1000 



plain, with fuse, e: 



polished, with fuse, each. 



I.ist Pv 
...$4. 
... 5. 
..,. 7. 



...Id 

...13 

*24 
...31 
...42 
.60 



Made witli back connections for ten per cent additional 
to list price. 



Encumber 


8040 


ir, 


Encumbering 


804 r 


25 


Encumliranco 


8042 


50 


Endamage 


8043 


75 


Endanger 


8044 


100 


Endear 


8045 


-200 


Endearing 


.8046 


300 


Endearment 


8047 


40O 


Endeavor 


8048 


COO 


Endeavoring 


8049 


800 


Endless 


8050 


1000 


Eudle>^ly 


8062 


15 


Endlessness 


8063 


25 


Endow 


8064 


50 


Endoicr 


8065 


75 


Endoiring 


8066 


100 


Endoianent 


8067 


20O 


Endurance 


8068 


30O 


Endure 


.8069 


400 


Endured 


8070 
8071. 


GOO 


Enduring. 


800 


Endirfse 


8072 


1000 



Double Pole, Single Throw. 

Amperes, plain, no fuse, each 



polisl 



■d, no fuse, each. 



...10 
...13 
...17. 
..24 
...31 
...40 
..,50 
...75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 8124. 



Station Sy^xtches— {Continued). 




Code Word. 

Enemy 

Energy 

Enervate 

Enermted 

Enervating 

Enervation 

Enfamiih 

Enfeeble 

Enfeebled 

Enfeeblement 

Enfetter 

Engender 

Engendered 

Engendering 

Engild 

Engineering 

Efiginery 

Engird 

Engliih 

Engloom 

Engorge 




List No. 
805 r 
8052 
8053 
8054 
8055 
8056 
8057 
8058 
8059 
8060 
8061 
8073 
8074 
8075 
8076 
8077 
8078 
8079 
8080 
8081 
8082 
8083 



Double Pole, Single Throw. 

List Price. 

15 Amperes, plain, with fuse, each $3.00 

25 •• " '• " 7.25 



50 
75 
100 
200 



1000 

15 

25 

50 

75 

100 

200 

300 

400 

600 

800 

1000 



polished, with fuse, each. 



. 8.75 
.11.00 
.14.25 
.17.50 
.22.00 
.28.00 

38.00 
.54.00 
.75.00 
. 4.25 
8.75 
.10.25 
.12.75 

16.50 
.22.00 
.29.00 
.36.50 
.50.00 
.62.00 
.90.00 



Made with or without fuse, as desired 



Ei'iormous 

Enrage 

Enraged 

Envank 

Enrariked 
. Eiirankivg 

Enrajpt 

Enrich 

Enriched 

Enriching 

Enrichment 

Enlisted 

Enlisting 

Enlistment 

Ev liven 

Enlivened 

Enlivcuing 

Enmesh 

Enmity 

Ennoble 

Enoch 

Enormity 

Enkindle 

Enkindled 

Enkindling 

Enlargement 

Enlight 

Enlighten 

Enlightened 

Enlightening "Si 42 

Knlightment 8143 

Enlink 8144 

Enlist 8145 



8124 
8125 
8126 
8127 
8128 
8129 
8130 
8131 
8132 
8133 
8134 
8146 
8147 
8148 
8149 
8150 
8151 
8152 
8153 
8154 
8155 
8156 
8135 
8136 
8137 
8138 
8139 
8140 
8141 



Three Pole, Single Throw. 

15 Amperes, plain, no fuSe, each 3.00 

25 •• " ■' " 8.25 

50 '^ •' '• •• 10.50 

75 • •' " 13.00 

100 '• •• " •• ..., 16.50 

200 " '• " " 21.00 

300 " ' •• " " 27.00 

4C0 ' 36.00 

600 " " " " 48.00 

800 " •• " •' 68.00 

1000 •• " " " 94.00 

15 " polished, no fuse, each 4.00 

25 • " •' " 10.50 

50 •' " " " 12.25 

75 "• 15.75 

lUO •• " ■■ " 20.00 

200 " •• '• '• 26.50 

300 " •' " " 35.00 

400 " ' 46.00 

600 •' 61.00 

800 " •' •■ " 75.00 

1000 " " " '• 112.00 

15 " plain, with fuse, each 3.75 

25 ■ • " •' 9.50 

50 •• " " •* 13.25 

75 ■ ' 16.00 

100 ■• " "- " 20.00 

200 " " " " 26.00 

300 •• " •• " 35.00 

400 ' " 44.00 

600 " •' '; " 59.00 

800 ' ." 82.00 

1000 " " " " V 115.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Station Switches— {Cou^mucd^). 



Three Pole, Single Throw. 



Code Word. 


List No. 




List Price. 


Enjoin 


8157 


15 Amperes, polished, with 


fuse, eaoli $5.00 


Enjoined 


8158 


25 


• 13.25 


Enjoining 


8159 


50 


* 15.50 


Enjoinment 


8160 


76 


' 19.00 


Enjoy 


8161 


100 


24.25 


Enjoyable 


8162 


200 


• 33.00 


Exerting 


8163 


300 


• 43.00 


Enjoyed 


8164 


400 


• 56.00 


Enjoying 


8165 


600 


'• 75.50 


Enjoyment 


8166 


800 


• 96.00 


Enjail 


8167 


1000 


* 140.00 



Double Pole, Double Throw. 




No. 8084. 



Enhance 


8084 


25 


En/uinced 


8085 


50 


Enliancement 


8086 


75 


Enh/incer 


8087 


100 


Enhancing 


8088 


200 


Enharbor 


8089 


300 


Enhardeii 


8090 


400 


Enigma 


8091 


600 


Enigmatic 


8092 


800 


Enigmatiu 


8093 


1000 


Engraving 


8104 


25 


Engross 


8105 


50 


Engrossed 


8106 


75 


Engrossing 


8107 


100 


Engrossment 


8108 


200 


Enguard 


8109 


300 


Engulf 


8110 


400 


Enguljed 


8111 


600 


Engvlfing 


8112 


800 


Engulf ment 


8113 


1000 


Engorgement 


8094 


25 


Engorging^ 


8095 


50 


Engrail 


8096 


75 


Engrain 


8097 


100 


Engrained 


8098 


200 


Engrapple 


80^9 

8ibo 


300 


Engrave 


400 


Engraved 


8101 


600 


Engraven 


8102 


800 


Engravement 


8103 


1000 


Enring 


8114 


25 


Enrobe 


8115 


50 


Enrobing 


8116 


75 


Enroll 


8117 


100 


Enrolled 


8118 


200 


Enrollment 


8119 


300 


Envoot 


8120 


400 


Enrooted 


8121 


600 


Enrooting 


8122 


800 


Emeal 


8123 


1000 



Amperes, plain, no fuse, c: 



plain, with fuse, cael 



ach 


.... 7.75 




. . . . 9.50 


" 1 1.75 


14.75 


18 75 


" ,.... 25.00 


•' ... . 32.00 


•• 42.00 


■' 58.00 


Rn.nn 


e. each 


. ... 9.50 


" ...... 


. .. 11.00 




14.00 


.. 


.. 17.50 


•' - 


... 23.50 


• • 


... 32.00 


" 


... 40.00 


■ < 


.... 56.00 


" .. RR nn 




...100.00 


, caeli 


... 10.50 


u 


... 13.00 


u 


16 00 


a 


19 50 


a 


- . . 25.50 


£1 ' ■ 


QQ nn 


43 00 


•' .>;« nn 




... 80.00 


" 


.110.00 


use. each. . . 


... 13.00 




... 15.25 


" 


... 18.75 




... 23.50 




... 31.00 




... 42.00 




... 54.00 




... 74.00 


" ... 


... 92.00 


•' ... 


. .135.00 



44 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 8168. 




Code Word. 

Enshield 

Enshrine 

Enshroud 

Ensign 

Ensigncy 

Eiishvce 

Enslaving 

Ensue 

Ensuing 

Entail 

Enticingly 

Entireness 
Entitle 

En toil 

Entrance 

Entranced 

Entrap 

Entrmt 

Entreated 

Entreating 

Entailed 

Entailing 

Entailment 

Entangle 

Entangled 

Entangling 

Entering . 

Ente)-p£m 

Entci-pS^r 

Enterprising 

Entertain 

Enthrone 

Enthroned 

Enthronemet 

Enthroning 

Enthusiasm 

Enthusiast 

Entice 

Enticement 

Enticing 



Station Switches — ( Continued^. 

Three Pole, Double Throw. 

List No. List Price. 

8168 23 Amperes, plain, no fuse, each $11.75 

8J69 50 •' " " " 14.00 

8170 75 " " " " 17.50 

8171 100 " " " " 22.50 

8172 200 " " " •' 28.00 

8173 300 - •• • " 36.00 

8174 400 •' ' " " 48.00 

8175 600 " " ■' " 63.00 

8176 800 " " •' •• 88.00 

8177 1000 " " " " 124.00 

8188 25 " polished, no fuse, each 14.00 

8189 50 " " " " 16.50 

8190 75 " " " " 21.00 

8191 100 " " •' " 26.75 

8192 200 " " " " 35.00 

8193 300 •' " " '• 47.00 

8194 400 " " " " ......... 59.00 

8195 600 " •' " " 78.00 

.8196 800 " " '■ '• 99.00 

8197 1000 " " " " 148.00 

8178 25 " plain, with fuse, each 16.00 

8179 50 ■' " 19.25 

8180 75 " ^^ " " 23.75 

.8181 100 " " " " 29.50 

8182 200 " " " " .. 36 75 

8183 300 •' •' '■ " 48.00 

8184 400 " ' 61.00 

8185 600 ' " " '• 84.00 

8186 800 •' " " " 120.00 

8187 1000 " " " - 166.00 

8 1 98 25 •' polished, with fuse, each 1 9.25 

8199 50 " " " " 22.75 

8200 75 ' " " " 28.00 

8201 100 " " " " 35.50 

8202 200 " " " " 46.00 

8203 300 " " " " 60.00 

8204 400 " " " " 78.00 

8205 600 " " " " , 109.00 

8206 800 " " " " 138.00 

8207 1000 •' " " " 200.00 

Constructed on the same general principles as our other 

Station Switches; Held open or closed >'y a positive spring- 
lock. 



Hill Switch. 

Single P<>le. 

Excuser 8253 25 Amperes, each 2.00 

Excusing 8254 50 " " 2.75 

Execute 8255 100 " " 4.00 

Executed 18256 200 " " 6.00 

Double Pole. 

Executing 8257 25 Amperes, each 3.00 

Execution 8258 50 " " 4.50 

Executioner 8259 100 " " , 6.00 

:Executi'De 8260 20C " " -. -•-- 8.50 



Y 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Dynamo Switch. 



Witli. this -Switch iiud simple bus bar couuections a very 
neat and convenient switchboard for a good-sized isolated 
plant can be made at a very small expense. 

List No. List Price. 

826 1 25 Amperes, each $ 4.25 

8262 50 " « 6.50 

8263 100 " " 9.50 

8264 200 " " 13.00 



Elevator Switch. 



ExcDiiihly 825 1 3 Pole, 100 Amperes, each . 
Ii:.ix>t^e 8252 2 " 100 " " . 



Single Pole Blade Switches. 



MotxTED OS MaeBleized Sl.vte Bases. 



iS.OO 
12.00 



With Safety Catch Holders. 




Ko. 8309. 



Mi-rcL'iKivy 


831 1 


Mercei- 


83r2 


Merchant 


8314 


Mevcilesn 


8316 


Mercury 


8317 


Evchnriiy 


20118 


Rockcod 


20119 


Mercy 


8318 


Merge 


8320 


Merged 


8321 


Meridvin 


8323 


Merirw 


8324 


Merited 


8326 



Without Safety Catch Holders 



Meditate 


8329 


Rockcmirt 


20120 


Rocke»rk 


20121 


Meditating 


8330 


Medical 


8332 


Medically 


8333 


Mediaited 


8335 


Milked 


8336 


Milkmaid 


8338 


Milkman 


8339 


Milky 


8341 


Mill 


8342 


Millet 


8344 " 



0. 25, plain, cm-\\ . 


.. 1.65 


25, polished " . 


.. 2.00 


50, plain " . . 


.. 4.95 


50, polislied " . 


.. 5.95 


100, plain 


.. 6.05 


100, polished " . . 


.. 7.10 


200, plain " . . 


.. 8.25 


200, polished " . 


.. 9.90 


300, plain « .. 


.. 9.10 


300, polished " . . 


.. 10.90 


400, plain " .. 


.. 9.90 


400. polished." .. 


.. J 1.90 


600, plain " .. 


.. 14.30 


(500, polished " . 


.. 17.15 


25, plain, each . 


.. 1.50 


25, polished " . . 


.. 1.80 


50, plain " . . 


. . 4.55 


50, polished " . . 


. . 5.45 


100, plain " . . 


.. 5.60 


100, polished « . . 


.. 6.75 


200, plain " .. 


. . 7.65 


200, polished " . . 


. . 9.20 


300, plain " .. 


.. 8.40 


300, polished " . . 


.. 10.10 


400, plain " .. 


.. 9.15 


400, polished » .. 


.. 11.50 


600, plain " .. 


.. 13.25 


600, polished " .. 


.. 15.90 



46 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Single Pole Blade S^\\.c\i^s— {Continued). 




Code Word. 

Rtickcreas 

Rockdoe 

Milling 

Mimic 

Mimical 

Mince 



Rochdiiy 

Rocker 

Minced 

Mind 

Minded 

MindfiiUy 



With Safety Catch Holders. 

Hst No. List Price. 

20 1 22 Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plaia each . . . $22.99 

20123 " " " 800, polished " ... 27.61 
8345 " " " 1200, plain " ... 30.25 

8347 " " ",.1200, polished " ... 36.30 

8348 " " " 1800, plain " ... 42.35 

8350 " ■' " 1800, polished " ... 50.82 

Without Safety Catch Holders. 

20 1 24 Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain, each ... 2 1 .28 

20125 " " " 800, polished " ... 25.57 

8351 " " " 1200, plain " ... 27.99 

8353 " « " 1200, polished " . . 33.60 

8354 " " " 1800, plain " ..39.16 
8356 " " " 1800, polished " 47.02 



Double and Triple Pole Blade Switches. 



With Safety Catch Holders. 




Nos. 8357 and 8-375. 









Double Pole. 






Miner 


8357 


Capacity in Amperes, up 


to 25, plain, each . . 


.. 2.75 


Minfjle 


8359 




' " " 


25, polished " . . 


.. 3.30 


Mining 


8360 




« 


50, plain " . . 


.. 6.60 


Miui.fcr 


8362 




« « 


50, polished " . . 


. . 7.95 


Mink 


8363 




" 


100, plain " . . 


.. 9.90 


Minstrel 


8365 




a « 


100, polished " . . 


.. 11.90 


Rochry 


20126 




" " 


200, plain " . . 


. 12.00 


Rocket 


20127 




' " " 


200, polished " . . 


.. 15.50 


Mint.nic 


8366 




'• " 


300, plain " . . 


.. 15.00 


Minos 


8368 




« a 


300, polished " . . 


. 18.00 


Mi note 


8369 




« « 


400, plain " .. 


. 17.05 


flfinotrn,ss 


8371 




" 


400, polished " . . 


. 20.45 


Mirocle 


8372 




< « « 


600, plain " .. 


. 23.10 


Mi renews 


8374 


Triple Pole. 


H(X), polished " . . 


. 27.70 


Mirror 


8375 


Capacity in Amperes up 


25, plain eacli . . 


. 3.85 


Mirth 


8377 




a 


25, polished " . . 


. 4.65 


Mirthful 


8378 




' . " " 


50, plain " . . 


8.80 


Misapply 


8380 




" " 


50, polished " 


10.60 


Misbehatc 


8381 




' " " 


100, plain " . 


. 14.85 


Mischance 


8383 




. « a 


100, polished " . 


. 17.85 


Rockfixh 


20128 




' " " 


200, plain " .. 


. 18.70 


Rockgoat 


20129 




' " 


200, polished " . . 


. 22.45 


Mischief 


8384 




< <i 


3U0, plain " . . 


. 22.00 


Miser 


8386 




' " 


300r polished " . 


. 26.40 


Misery 


8387 




' " " 


400, plain " 


. 25.30 


Mixforttine 


8390 






400, polished " . . 


. 30.35 


Misgice 


8391 




' " 


(300, plain " .. 


. 34.65 


Mixguide 


8393 




' 


GOO, polished " . . 


. 41.60 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



47 



Double and Triple Pole Blade Switches. 








Without 


Safety Catch 


H0I,DEKS. 










Double Pole. 






Code Word. 


List No 








List Price. 


MUguided 


8394 


Capacity 


in Amperes, up 


to 25, plain, each . . 


. . 2.50 


Mhluip 


8396 


" 


" 


' 25, polished " . . 


.. 3.00 


Mlyoin 


8397 


" 


" 


' 50, plain " . . 


.. 6.10 


Misjudged 


8399 


" 


" ' 


' 50, polished " . . 


. . 7.30 


Misjudging 


8400 


" 


" 100, plaiu " . 


.. 9.15 


Mislead 


8402 


" 


" 100, polished " . . 


.. 11.00 


Backless 


20130 


" 


•" 


' 200, plain " . . 


. 11.95 


Rockling 


20131 


" 


" ' 


' 200, polished " . . 


.. 14.35 


Misleader 


8403 


" 


'• 


< 300, plain " . 


. 13.90 


Mispltice 


8405 


" 


« ( 


300, polished " 


16.65 


Misrule 


8406 


" 


" 


' 400, plaiu 


.. 15.80 


Missing 


8408 


" 


" ' 


' 400, polished " . . 


.. 18.95 


Mission 


8409 


" 


" 


' HOO, plaiu " , 


2 1 .40 


Mist 


8411 




Triple Pole. 


' HOO, polished " . 


.. 25.70 


Mistake 


8412 


Capacity 


in Ampefes up 


to 25, plain each.._ 


. . 3.50 


Mistletoe 


8414 


" 


" 


' 25, polished " . 


4.20 


Mistreat 


8415 


a 


" 


' 50, plain " . . 


.. 8.10 


Mistrust 


8417 


" 


" 


' 50, polished " . . 


9.75 


Misuse 


8418 


" 


«, 


' 100, plaiu " .. 


.. 13.75 


Miter 


8420 


" 


" ' 


' 100, polished " .. 


.. 16.50 


Bockmilk 


20132 


" 


" 


' 200, plain " .. 


.. 17.30 


Rockmoss 


20133 


" 


" 


' 200, polished " . . 


.. 20.75 


Mitigate 


8421 


" 


" 


' 300, plain " . . 


.. 20.35 


Mittimus 


8423 


" 


" 


' 300, polished " . . 


.. 24.45 


Mix 


8424 


" 


" 


' 400, plaiu " .. 


.. 23.40 


Mixture 


8426 


" 


" 


' 400, polished " . 


.. 28.10 


Moan 


8427 


" 


» 


'. 600, plain " . . 


.. 31.90 


Moaning 


8429 






' 600, polished " . . 


.. 38.30 



Double and Triple Pole. 



Nos. 8430 and 8486. 







With Safety Catch 


Holders. 




Rockoil 


20134 


Capacity 


in Amperes 


up to 800, 


plaiu, each. 


. 38.72 


Rorkrose 


20135 


" 




' 


" 800, 


polished " . 


. 46.47 


Moat 


8430 


" 




' 


" 1200, 


plain " . 


. 60.50 


Mohhcd 


8432 


" 






" 1200, 


polished " 


. 72.60 


Mobbing 


8433 


" 




< 


" 1800, 


plaiu " . 


. 72.60 


Mocrtisin 


8435 


" 




' 


" 1800, 


polished " . 


. 87.12 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Double and Triple Pole — {Cojitinued). 









Triple Pole. 






Code Word 


List No 








List Price. 


Rochplant 


20136 


Capacity 


in Amperes up 


to 800, plain, each 


.. 59.29 


Rockmby 


20137 


" 


" 


' 800, polished " . 


.. 71.17 


Mock 


8436 


" 


" 


' 1200, plain 


96.80 


Mocked 


8438 


" 


« 


' 1200, polished " 


. 1 16.16 


Mocking 


8439 


" 


" 


' 1800, plain " 


. 108.90 


Modeled 


8441 
20138 


" 


' 


' 1800, polished " 


. 130.68 




Without 


Safety Catch 


Holders. 




Rockmlt 


Capacity 


in Amperes up 


to 800, plain each. 


..$35.70 


Rockshfift 


20139 


"■ ■ 


" 


800, polished " . 


.. 42.95 


Modeling 


8442 


" 


" 


' 1200, plain " .. 


. 55.99 


Monlant 


8444 


" 


' 


' 1200, polished " . 


... 67.21 


Morning 


8445 


" 


" 


1800, plain " . 


.. 67.15 


Morphology 


8447 




Triple Pole. 


1800, polished " . 


.. 80.57 


Rochshell 


20140 


C^apacity 


in Amperes, up 


to 800, plain, each 


.. 54.83 


Rocksoap 


20141 


" 


" • 


' 800, polished " 


.. 65.78 


Morael 


8448 


" 


« 


' 1200, plain 


. . 89.54 


Mortality 


8450 


" 


" 


' 1200, polished " 


.107.47 


Mortar 


8451 


" 


" 


' 1800, plain 


..100.76 


Mortgaye 


8453 






' 1800, polished " 


.120.89 



.Double Throw— Single, Double and Triple Pole. 




Nos. 8454, 847a and 8490. 







With Safety Catch Holders. 






Single Pole. 




M-r'ifii 


8454 


Capacity in. Amperes up to 25, plain each 


... 2.95 


M.,ti.e 


8456 


" " " 25, polished " 


... 3.55 


Moutic 


8457 


" " " .50, jjlaiu " 


... 8.80 


Moslem 


8459 


" 50, polished " 


... 10.60 


Mos.y 


8460 


" la), plain 


.. 10.80 


\t<tlu,ly 


8462 


" 100, polished " 


... 13.00 


R <ltn 


20142 


" " 200, plain " 


... 14.70 


1! 1 d 


20143 


" 200, polished " 


... 17.60 


M ' 


8463 


" 300, plain 


... 16.15 


U II 1 


8465 


" " 300, polished " 


... 19.40 


MotiUd 


8466 


" " " 400, plain 


... 17.60 


Vo,n,d 


8468 


" 400, polished " . 


... 21.15 


Mooot 


8469 


" (500, plain 


... 25.40 


Mo.nUiog 


8471 


« " " t;00, polished « 


... 30.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



49 



Double Throw— Single, Double and Triple Pole 

— ( Continued) 







Double Pole 








Code Word 


List No 








List Price. 


Mourn 


8472 


Capacity in Amperes, u 


p to 25, plain, each . 


. . 4.95 


Mournful 


8474 


" 


" 


25, polished " . 


. . 5.95 


Mournfallg 


8475 


» 


" 


'50, plain " . 


.. 11.75 


Mouse 


8477 


" 


" 


50, polished " . 


.. 14.10 


Mouth 


8478 


" 


« 


100, plain " . 


.. 17.60 


Mocable 


8480 


" 


" 


100, polislied " . 


.. 21.15 


RochMrk 


20144 


" 


" 


200, plain " . 


:. 22.95 


Rocky 


20145 


" 


" 


200, polished " . 


.. 27.55 


Movement 


8481 


" 


" 


300, plain " . 


.. 26.70 


Mortgaging 


8483 


" " 


" 


300, polislied " . 


.. 32.00 


Modern 


8484 


" 


" 


400, plain " . 


.. 30.35 


Modest 


8486 


" 


" 


400, polished " . 


.. 36.40 


Modestly 


8487 


" 


" 


HOO, plain " . 


.. 41.10 


Lam-p 


8489 


Triple Pole 




(iOO, polished " . 


.. 49.30 


Modify 


8490 


Capacity in Amperes up to 25, plain each . 


. . 6.90 


Module 


8492 


" 


" 


25, polished " . 


.. 8.30 


Moist 


8493 


« 


« 


50, plain " 


.. 15.70 


Moistening 


8495 


" 


" 


50, polished " . 


.. 18.80 


Moisture 


8496 


" 


" 


100, plain " . 


.. 26.40 


Moldiness 


8498 


" " 


■' 


100, polished " . 


.. 31.70 


Rocoa 


20146 


" " 


" 


200, plain " . 


.. 33.30 


Rode 


20147 


" 


" 


200, polished " . 


.. 39.95 


MoUst 


8499 


■" 


" 


300, plain " . 


.. 39.15 


Molify 


8501 


" " 


" 


300, polished " . 


.. 47.00 


Molt 


8502 


" " 


" 


400, plain " . 


.. 45.00 


Molten 


8504 


" 


" 


400, polished " . 


. . 54.00 


Moment 


8505 


" 


" 


600, plain « . 


.. 61.60 


Momentum 


8507 


u « 


" 


HOO, polished " . 


.. 73.95 



Without Safety Catch Holders 









Single Pole. 




Monad 


8508 


Capacity 


in Amperes up to 25, plain each . 


. $2.70 


Monarchial 


8510 


" 


" " 25, polished " . 


. 3.20 


Monarchy 


8511 


" 


" " 50, plain " . 


. 7.75 


Monastic 


8513 


" 


" " 50, polished " . 


. 9.30 


Mongrel 


8414 


« 


" 100, plain " . 


960 


Monkey 


8516 


" 


" 100, polished " . 


. 11.55 



50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Double Throw— Single, Double and Triple Pole 

— ( Continued). 







Single Po\e.— (Continued.) 




Code Word. 


List No. 










List Price. 


Rodent 


20148 


Capacity 


in Amperes 


up to 200, plain eacl 


...$13.10 


Rodge 


20149 


" 


" 


" 


200, polislied " 


... 15.75 


Monkhh 


8517 


" 


" 


" 


300, plain " 


... 14.35 


Monoipoly 


8519 


" 


" 


" 


300, polished " 


... 17.30 


Monotony 


8520 


" 


" 


" 


400, plain 


... 15.60 


Monthly 


8522 


" 


" 


" 


400, polished " 


... 18.75 


Monvment 


8523 


" 


" 


" 


600, plain 


... 22.60 


Moose 


8525 


" 


" 


" 


600, polished " 


... 27.15 








Double Pole. 






Mriciironi 


8526 


Capacity 


in Amperes 


up 


to 25, plain, each 


. . . 4.50 


Moce 


8528 


" 


" 


" 


25, polished " 


. . . 5.40 


Mdcartite 


8529 


" 


" 


" 


50, plain 


... 10.40 


Machinery 


8531 


" 


" 


" 


50, polished " 


... 12.50 


Miichinist 


8532 


" 


« 


" 


100, plain 


... 15.60 


M((dam 


8534 


" 


" 


" 


100, polished " 


... 18.75 


Rodomel 


20150 


" 


" 


" 


200, plain 


... 20.40 


Roestone 


20151 


" 


" 


" 


200, polished " 


... 24.55 


Madcap 


8535 


" 


" 


" 


300, plain 


... 23.75 


Madman 


8537 


" 


" 


" 


300, polished " 


.. 28.50 


Madness 


8538 


" 


" 


" 


400, plain 


... 27.00 


Magazine 


8540 


" 


" 




400, polished " 


... 32.40 


Maggot 


8541 


" 


" 


" 


600, plain 


... 36.55 


Magic 


8543 




" 




600, polished " 


... 43.90 








Triple Pole. 




f 


Magical 


8544 


Capacity 


in Amperes 


up 


o25i plain each 


... 6.30 


Magistrate 


8546 


" 


" 




25, polished " 


. . . 7.55 


Magney 


8547 


" 


" 


" 


50, plain 


... 13.80 


Magnifying 


8549 


" 


" 


" 


50, polished " 


... 16.60 


Magnitude 


8550 


" 


" 


" 


100, plain " 


... 23.50 


Magpie 


8552 


" 


■ " 


" 


100, polished " 


... 28.20 


Rogue 


20152 


" 


" 


" 


200, plain '« 


... 29.55 


Rodgeship 


20153 


" 


" 


" 


200, polislied " 


... 35.50 


Mahometan 


8553 


" 


" 


" 


300, plain 


... 34.75 


Maiden 


8555 


« 


" 


" 


300, polished " 


... 41.75 


Maidenly 


8556 


" 


" 


" 


400, plain 


... 39.95 


Maimtd 


8558 


" 


" 


" 


400, polished " 


... 47.95 


Maiming 


8559 


" 


" 


" 


600, plain 


... 54.30 


Mainsail 


8561 


" 


" 


" 


600, polished " 


... 65.15 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Double Throw--Single, Double and Triple Pole 

( Continued). 




Rokearje 

Role 

Mope 

Moping 

Moral 

Morality 



With Safety Catch Holders. 



List No. 

20154 
20155 
8562 
8564 
8565 
8567 



Capacity 



Single Pole. 

List Piice. 
in Amperes up to 800, plain, each. . . 40-86 
" " 800, polished " 

" " 1200, plain " 

" " 1200, polished " 

" " 1800, plain " 

" 1800, polished " 



Double Pole. 



20156 Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each. 

20157 » " " 800, polished 
8568 " " " 1200, plain 

8570 " " " 1200, polished 

8571 " « « 1800, plain 

8573 " " " 1800, polished 

Triple Pole. 

20158 Capacity in Amperes, up to 800, plain, each 

20159 " " " 800, polished 

8574 " " " 1200, plain 

8576 " " " 1200, polished 

8577 " " " 1800; plain 
8579 " " " 1800, polished 



49.06 
53.79 
64.57 
75.35 
90.42 



68.86 
82.66 
107.58 
129.14 
129.08 
155.60 



105.38 
126.50 
172.15 
206.58 
193.60 
232.32 



Without Safety Catch Holders. 



Rollmll 


20160 


Roller 


20161 


Moralize 


8580 


Morms 


8582 


Morbid 


8583 


Morbidness 


8585 


Rollerbfllt 


20162 


Rollermill 


20163 


Morose 


8586 


Malicious 


8588 


Maline 


8589 


Malignity 


8591 



Single Pole. 

Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each 

" 800, polished 

" " " 1200, plain 

" " « 1200, polished 

" " " 1800, plain 

" ■' 1800, polished 



Double Pole. 

Capacity in Amperes up to I 



800, polished 
1200, plain 
1200, polished 
1800, plain 
1800, polished 



Triple Pole. 

RolUngpin 20 1 64 Capacity in Amperes up to 800, plain each 

RoVingpnss 2Q\Qb " " " 800, polished " 

Malard 8592 " " " 1200, plain 

Mailing 8594 " » " 1200, polished " 

Midi 8595 " « " 1800, plain 

Mammalia 8597 " " " 1800, polished " 



36.30 
43.56 
47.47 
57.3! 
66.82 
80.19 



61.90 
73.34 
95.64 
114.78 
1 14.56 
137.22 



93.50 
112.20 
152.79 
189.20 
171.93 
20630 



52 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Double Throw— Single, Double and Triple Pole 

(^Continued). 



Separate Lugs for Blade Switches. 



Code Word. 

Mniaiiion 

Mammoth 

Maiificlti 

Miumcled 

Rinmige 

Romnn 

Maruidiruj 

Manage 

Romance 

Rotnnunt 

Manageiuerit 

MdtiHfier 

M<i luujiiKj 

Maruikiix 

Mandniwm 

Maruhiria 

Roiueiiu 

R<mukin 

Mandate 

Mandatory 

Mandrake 

Mandrel 



List No 

8598 

8599 

8600 

8601 

20166 

20167 

8602 

8603 

20168 

20169 

8604 

8605 

8606 

8607 

8608 

8609 

20170 

20171 

8610 

8611 

8612 

8613 



p to 25, plain each . 


. .18 


" 25, polished » . . 


.20 


" 50, plain " .. 


.24 


" 50, polished " . . 


. .28 


" 100, plain " .. 


. .48 


" 100, polished " . . 


.56 


" 150, plain « .. 


.48 


" 150, polished « . . 


. .56 


" 200, plain " . 


.74 


" 200, polished " . . 


.82 


" 300, plain 


.98 


« 300, polished " . . 


. 1.08 


" 400, plain « .. 


.98 


•" 400, polished " .. 


1.08 


" 600, plain " .. 


1.22 


« HOO, polished " . 


1.34 


" 800, plain " . 


. 1.62 


" 800, polished " . 


1.78 


"1200, plain " .. 


3.66 


" 1200, polished " 


4.06 


" 1800, plain " . . 


. 5.56 


•' 1800, polished " . . 


6.12 




No.2019d. Closed, 



Bryant High Tension Service Switch and 
Fuse Box Combined. 



Designed for 500 Volt Motor Service Switch. Made of 
iron, slate lined, slate thoroughly baked in oil. It is 
double pole, double break. The distance between the 
terminals is five (5) inches. The positive aad negative 
sides are separated by slate 

When opened the fuse terminals have no connections 
whatever with the live wires, and are therefore safe and 
convenient to fuse. 

When the box is closed no live parts can be toucned 
either inteutioually or by accident. It is moisture and 
weather proof. 

The box is also adapted to work on primary alternating 
circuits 1000 volts. It combines both the features of a 
cut-out and knife switch. 

Code \Vord List No List Price 

Roogter 20199 High Tension Service Swjtch, 100 Amperes, 500 

Volts, each 8.00 

Larger sizes made to order. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Open. Small Size. 




Closed. Large Size. 



I=T=E Automatic flagnetic Circuit Breaker. 

Single Pole and Double Pole, Direct or Alternating Current, Stand- 
ard Switchboard Type, Back Connections. 

Size of Base. 

From 5 Amperes to fiO Amperes, Single Pole 7xllx 1 ^inches. 

"80 " HOO " " lOx 14x U " 

" 800 " 1000 " " Ilxl7xl| " 

5 " »50 " Double Pole 7 x 13 v IJ " 

" 80 " 600 " " 10 X 17 X IS « 

The Double Pole Circuit Breakers between 80 Amperes and HOO Amperes 
are identical in construction with the 800 Ampere Single Pole. 

Finish, Price-List, Rating and Adjustment. 

The I-T-E Standard Switchboard Circuit Breakers are furnished in the 
following finishes: 

No. 1. Standard. Mounted on black enamel, slate or marble base, as 
desired. Jacket finished in polished nickel; current-carrying parts natural 
copper finish, highly polished and lacquered; non-electrical parts nickel- 
plated. 

No. 5. Rough Type. Mounted on plain slate base. Jacket copper- 
plated; current-carrying and nonelectrical parts dipped finish; all movable 
iron parts copper-plated; all bearing pins phosphor bronze. 

Should the Circuit Breaker be desired for switchboard work on template, 
so state and give thickness of switchboard. 

Double Pole Circuit Breakers of this type should not.be used on circuits 
of over 2-50 volts. 

Price of No. 3 finish is 10 per cent, less than list of No. 1 finish. 

Direct Current. 






.Actual 
Rating 
.Amperes. 


ADJUSTMENT AMPERES. 


NO. I FINISH. 




Steps. 


Lowest. 


Highest. 


Single Pole. 


Double Pole. 


GI 


2000 






I 






PI 


1500 












AI 


1000 


150 


800 


1600 


$98.00 


$146,25 


QI 


800 


100 


700 


1400 


98.00 


146.25 


UI 


600 


100 


500 


1000 


69.00 


103.00 


BI 


500 


80 


400 


800 


66.00 


98.00 


VI 


400 


70 


350 


700 


63.00 


94.00 


CI 


300 


60 


225 


525 


57.00 


85.00 


DI 


200 


50 


150 


350 


45.00 


67.00 


GI 


100 


25 


75 


175 


39.00 


58.00 


WI 


80 


20 


60 


150 


39.00 


58.00 


HI 


60 


20 


45 


125 


33.00 


49.00 


XI 


45 


15 


35 


95 


1 


1 


KI 


30 


15 


25 


75 




YI 


20 





15 


40 


^ 30.00 


f- 45.00 


MI 


10 


4 


8 


24 






NI 


5 


2 


4 


12 







Alternating Current. 



800 Ampere Single, 





Actual 
Rating 
.\mperes. 


ADJUSTMENT A.MPEHES. 


NO. I FINISH. 




Steps. 


Lowest. 


Highest. 


Single Pole. 


Double Pole. 


OAI 


2000 






( 






PAI 


1500 






) 






AAI 


1000 


150 


800 


1600 


$122.50 


$183.00 


QAI 


800 


100 


700 


1400 


122.50 


183.00 


UAI 


600 


100 


500 


1000 


86.25 


128.75 


BAI 


500 


80 


400 


800 


82.50 


122.. 50 


VAI 


400 


70 


350 


700 


78.75 


117.50 


CAI 


300 


60 


225 


525 


71.25 


106.25 


DAI 


200 


50 


110 


350 


56.25 


83.75 


GAI 


100 


25 


75 


175 


48.75 


72.50 


WAI 


80 


20 


60 


150 


48.75 


72.50 


HAI 


60 


20 


45 


125 


41.25 


61.25 


XAI 


45 


15 


35 


95 


37.50 


56.25 


KAI 


30 


15 


25 


75 ■ 


37.50 


56.25 


YAI 


20 


5 


15 


40 


37.50 




MAI 


10 


4 


8 


24 


37.50 









2 


4 


12 







WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Circuit Breaker with Swinging Arm 
Handle. 



=T=E Automatic Magnetic Circuit Breakers 

— {Continued). 



This cut represents Circuit Breaker with Swinging Arm Handle to per- 
lit of its location at top of Switchboard or under hood of street railway car. 



* Tlirowlng<In Arm. 

Throwing-In Arm for use on 800 Ampere Single Pole and larger, and 
Ampere Double Pole and larger. 

This arm is included in price for above size Circuit Breakers. 




Throwiug-in Arm. 



I=T-E Shunt Block with Protected Terminal 
Fuse. 

For high voltage work, where an extra precaution is desired to protect 
the contacts of circuit breaker, it is advisable to use the protected terminal 
fuse and shunt block. By means of this device the arc is transferred from 
the contacts of circuit breaker to a favorably located fuse of such construc- 
I tiou that the terminals of fuse block are protected and arcing cannot be 
1 niaintaiucd. 

These fuses are much less in carrying capacity than the minimum ad- 
justment of the circuit breaker, hence they afl6rd an absolute protection. 




Extra Plugs and Fuse for Shunt Block. 




Protected Terminal Fuse. 



Shunt Blocks- 
Style A 2, 600-80 Amperes, each , 

Style A 3. 80-5 " " 

Price includes an extra set of plugs. 

Protected Terminal Fuses. 

SWlTCIlliOAKD TYPE. 



For 2,OiXVl,000 Amperes, per 100 . 
Fi.r 800- 



$6.00 
6.00 



6.00 
4.50 



SIZE OK STANDARD 


SIZE OF FUSE TO PROTECT STAND.\RD 


CIRCUIT BREAKERS. 




CIRCUIT BREAKERS. 






Shunt'^fock. 






Code. 


Ampert-j. 
.Actual. 


Primary Fuse 


Metal. 


01 


2000 


A-1 


No. 10 B. & S. 


Copper. 


PI 


1500 


A— 1 


10 




Al 


1000 


A— 1 


12 « 


tl 


Qi 


800 


A— 1 


12 " 


« 


UI 


HOO 


A-2 


14 


" 


BI 


500 


A— 2 


16 


« 


VI 


400 


A-2 


18 " 


" 


CI 


300 


A-2 


18 " 


1< 


DI 


200 


A-2 


18 


« 


GI 


100 


A~2 


18 


« 


Wl 


80 


A— 2 


20 


« 


HI 


HO 


A-.3 


22 " 


« 


XI 


45 


A-3 


24 " 


<1 


KI 


.30 


A— 3 


15 Amp. 


Lead and Tin. 


YI 


20 


A— 3 


10 " 


" 


MI 


10 


A-3 


5 


" 


NI 


5 


A-3 


3 « 


" 



We also make a form of shunt fuse block designed to have the fuse 
'blow" back of the switchboard, but controlled from the front. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Double Pole Mercury Contact. 



I=T=E riercury Contact Circuit Breakers 

For Direct and Alternating Current both in Single and Double Pole. 

SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CURRENTS OF HIGH VOLTAGE. 

The contacts and mercury-containing cups are made of aluminum, a 
metal with which mercury will not amalgamate. 

This form of Circuit Breaker is intended to be used for service wires 
entering buildings and also for all mains carrying currents in excess of 10 
amperes. There are but two forces employed in this device, namely, grav- 
ity and magnetism. 

Size of Base. 

5 Amperes to 60 Amperes, Single and Double Pole, 6 x 7 x g inches. 





Actual 


ADJUSTMENT AMPERES. 


PRICE. 




Amperes. 


Steps. 


Lowest. 


Highest. 


Single 
Pole. 


Double 
■ Pole. 


Hg NI 


5 


2 


4 


12 




HgMI 


10 


4 


8 


24 






Hg YI 


20 


5 


15 


40 


I $12.00 


I $16.50 


Hg KI 


30 


15 


25 


75 






Hg XI 


45 


15 


35 


90 






Hg HI 


60 


20 


45 


125 


16.50 


22.50 


h|wi 


80 


25 


65 


175 


22.50 


30.00 


Hg GI 


100 


30 


75 


200 


30.00 


36.00 



The jackets and all other non-current carrying parts are nickel-plated 
The current-carrying parts are polished aluminum. 




Underload and Overload. 



I=T=E Mercury Contact Cicrcuit Breakers 

For Underload and Overload. 

Specially designed for use in connection with Motors, to open a circuit 
in case of an overload; also, to open the circuit in case of an underload or a 
break between motor and service supply. This special devic'e protects 
motor and building against overloads and fires resulting therefrom. It also 
protects the generator and cables against sudden overloads. The underload 
feature protects motor and building in case the current is momentarily cut 
off at the generator end. 

Size of Base. 

5 Amperes to 60 Amperes, Single Pole and Double Pole, 6 x 7 x | inches. 







OVERLOAD ADJUSTMENT 








Actual 




AMPERES 




Underload 
















Single 
Pole. 


Double 
Pole. 




Amperes. 


Steps. 


Lowest. 


Highest. 


Amperes. 


Hg N2l 


5 


1 


5 


10 


1 






h| F2l 


74 


n 


8 


16 


n 






Hg M2I 


10 


2 


10 


20 


2 






Hg L2I 
Hg Y2I 


15 
20 


3 

4 


15 

20 


30 , 
40 


3 

4 


■$16.50 


$22.50 


Hg T2I 


25 


5 


25 


50 


5 






Hg K2I 


30 


6 


30 


60 


6 






Hg X2I 


45 


9 


45 


90 


9 






Hg.H2l 


60 


12 


60 


120 


12 


22.50 


30.00 


Hg W2I 


80 


16 


80 


160 


16 


30.00 


40.00 


Hg G2I 


100 


20 


100 


200 


20 


40.00 


50.00 



The Mercury Circuit Breakers are positive in action, and are guaranteed 
to operate at all times within five per cent, of adjustment. They are non- 
arcing, having a long, clean break of five inches, and can be instantly, and 
without special effort, re-set. These Circuit Breakers cannot be re-set if the 
same excess of current or trouble still exists on the wires that caused it to 
open. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




K^^ 



Pktiorm Type, to use on Dashboaid. 



.JB«JL 




I=T=E Automatic Hagnetic Car Circuit 
Breaker. 



The severe couditions under which street railway 
equipments operate deniand some other protection than 
that afforded by fuses. 

Briefly, the following troubles in Electric Railway 
Service are remedied by the use of the "I-T-E" Magnetic 
Circuit Breaker. 

Careless treatment and abuse of equipment by incom- 
pcteut or reckless motormen. 

Interference of travel, due to power-station Circuit 
Breakers opening on the failure of some individual car. 

The continuance of the arcing, present after a "ground" 
.or "short circuit" occurs, in the motor equipment, owing 
to the sluggishness of the heavy fuses to "blow;" results 
in the destruction of surrounding material and insulation. 

Development of new flaws and faults in the apparatus, 
during a "short circuit" or "ground," owing to the ab- 
normal carrying capacity of fuses employed. 

The circuit is opened iu less and less time as the circuit 
pri)tected approaches nearer and nearer a "short circuit." 

Positively no burning or blistering of contacts when 
circuit breaker opens. 

Means of keeping a record of each time circuit breaker 
is opened. 

The device is simple and inexpensive to maintain. 

Adjustment independent of friction, springs or other 
features liable to cause alteration. 






KATIXG AMPEKES. 


AD.;USTMENT AMPEKES. 


LIST PRICE. 




.Actual. 


Nominal 


Steps. 


Lowest. 


Highest. 


Sill. 


Dashboard. 


RI 
SI 


CO 

(50 


80 

80 


25 

50 


100 
150 


175 

2.50 


$18.00 
18.00 


$19.50 
19.50 



Prices quoted on larger sizes and on special forms on receipt of information 
giving requirements. 



Sill Type, to use on Platform Sill. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



57 




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Top fTeur e/ £'tWu// £reaAer. 




far/Sn/iin 

SioMbn/ Sr'M Asarof 7ir/>r 

Grci/i/ AreaArr. 



"I=T=E" Circuit ^VQ2i\iQrs.— Continued. 
Special Instructions. 

In ordering state style of finish by number — (whether No. 1 or No. 
3); — character of base — (when ordering No. 1 finish). Also state 
whether circuit breakers ordered are desired for direct or alternating 
current. If to be shipped unmounted, state thickness of switchboard 
on which the circuit breaker will be used. 

The "I-T-E" Circuit Breakers can be furnished on plain, polished 
or enameled slat« or marble, as desired. Unless otherwise ordered 
slate bases will be furnished. 

Special size and style bases will be furnished on receipt of definite 
information, for which special prices will be given on application; 

We are prepared to furnish "I-T-E" Circuit Breakers to meet the 
varying requirements of storage battery work on receipt of definite 
information. 

The "I-T-E" Circuit Breaker has frequently been used as an am- 
pere met«r for obtaining readings of sudden flows of current. When 
the Circuit Breaker is desired for such work, if advised, we will care- 
fully calibrate the same for each adjustment throughout its range. 

Actual Rating. — The Cutter Electrical and Manufacturing Co. 
Standard. Heating of any part of Circuit Breaker not to exceed 20 
deg. C. above surrounding atmosphere after a 10-hour consecutive 
flow of current, as tabulated in column under heading of actual rating. 

Important Notice. — While the range of the "I-T-E" Circuit 
Breaker is very great and allows of large jump of current, it must 
NOT be used for carrying continuously current in excess of its actual 
rating. 



Detail Section of "I-T-E" Circuit Breaker, ^-Standard 
Switchboard Type. 



.4 Iron Jacket. 

B Solinoidal Coil. 

6' MovablePlunger. 

B Fixed Plug. 

E Striker Pin. 

F Catch of Striker Plate. 

G Catch of Switch Arm. 



// Striker Plate to throw Switch out. 

I Spring Piston. 

./ Spring Tube, head removable. 

K Steel Striker Plate on' Arm. 

L Buffer Springs. 

M Adjusting Screen.- 




Diagram of Connections of «'I=T=E" Current 
Breakers. 

Diagram No. i. 

Showing method of connecting "I-T-E" Circuit Break- 
er and protected Terminal Fuse Shunt Block. 



Diagram No. 3. 

Showing method of connecting Double Pole "I-T-E" 
Circuit Breakers. 



Diagram No. 1. 



Diagram No. 2. 



CUT = OUTS. 



£ 



^^ 



Straight (Long), No. 900. 




QU.UJEANT, No. 901. 




Midget, No. 903. 



w =^^ 


•! J 



Midget. D. P., No. 903. 




No. 18. 



.= — _ Fixture Cut=outs. 

J?^| ill CoJeWord. List Xo. List Price. 
^^ ip £ra?toZ 900 Straight (Long), each -. $0.32 

.Exalting 901 Quadrant, each 32 

Examination 902 Midget, each , I5 

Examine 903 Midget, double pole, each 25 

This is a Fixture Cut-out with a cover which can he 
removed to renew fuse. It is small enough for smallest 
canopy. 

Examining 18 Covered Bug Cut-out, each 12 



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Fixture Cut=OUts—( Conimued), 




This is similar to No. 18, but is made straight instead of 
curved, and can be used wherever a single pole Cut-out 
is desirable, or where wires are run over moldings or 
cornices 



Code Word. List No 

Examined 1 9 Covered Bug Cut-out, each 



List Price. 

..$o.r2 



"Use Xo. 18 for fixtures using 5 amperes and under. For 
larger fixtures use No. 19. 




No. 61119 



Exactness 61 1 19 Single Pole Electrolier Cut-ovt, 6 light, each, .30 
Exactor 61 1 16 '• «• ■• •• 3 •• Hard 

Rubber Base, li inch long, each. .15 




Exacjyerate 2394 Newton Bug Cut-out only, each 10 

Exaltation 2395 " " " complete, with cover, each .20 



Medium Horseshoe Cut=out. 

Euphony 946 Each 



.15 




COMBIMATION, No. 870. 




No. 2301. 



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63 




Code Word. 
CiUibre 



Dovetail Rosettes— ( Continued'). 



2302 No. 104. for Moulding Work, each $0.40 




2303 No. 106, for Moulding Work. 



.40 



Fuseless Rosette. 

This Fuseless Rosette is useful in factories and places 
where it is difficult to replace fuse. Five or si.x can be 
used on a branch with small branch block. It is fitted with 
a substantial clamp for wire, which also has a screw and 
washer at inner end to fasten the lamp cord to. 



6 Fuseless Rosette, each. 



Combination Rosette. 

Made in three styles, viz. : No. 80, for cleat and concealed: 
No. 81, for moulding or 3 wire and concealed ; No. 82, 
full combination, for cleat, moulding, 3 wire and con- 
cealed. With No. 82 you can do any kind of wiring with 
the same Rosette, and it is only necessary to carry one 
kind in stock to be able to do any job. 

80 For Cleat and Concealed, each 



.14 



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Combination Rosette— ( Contmued). 

Codeword. ListKo. List Price. 
Etiquette 8 1 For Moulding, Concealed and 3 wire, each $0.14 

Eugenie 82 For Cleat, Moulding, Concealed and 3 wire, t^ 
each 14 

s. 

s 

♦'P. & S." High Insulation Ceiling Button. 

This Ceiling Button effectually keeps the wire away 
from the ceiling. It is small, being but li inches in 
diameter. 

Eulogist 70 Ceiling Button, per 100 2.50 

Bryant Rosette and Cleat Combined. 

The upper aud lower parts are fastened together by 
the well-kuowii K. AV. Fastening. 

lirnfinr 20030 Each , .12 

♦' P. & S." Ceiling Rosette with Cap. 

Eustace 40 Each • 12 



No. 40.— Covered. 



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Xo. 869. 




Plain Rosette, No Fuse. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Callm 869 Plain Rosette, each $0.15 



•' P. & S ." Concealed Rosette. 

This is an adaptation of No. 40 Ceiling Rosette to con- 
cealed work. To remove cap, loosen the round lieiid 
screws AA one or two turns. 



39 For Concealed Work, each. 



No. 39.— Open. 




Porcelain Ceiling Button. 

This Ceiling Button is used when it is desired to suspend 
the lamp at a distance from the rosette cut-out. No. 1323 
is \\ inches, and No. 1324 is 2J inches diameter. 

Eternally 1 323 \\ inches in diameter, per 100 2.00 




Eternity 



1324 2i inches in diameter, per 100 3.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 20189. 




Anchor Covered Chandelier Cut=Out. 

Code Word. List Ko. List Price 

Each. 

Roomful 20186 Plaiu $0.06 

Roomily 20 1 87 Covered 12 

Concealed Ceiling Cut=Out. 

Roamin(i>s 20188 \2% 

Cleat Ceiling Cut=Out. 

Roomsomc 20 1 89 Cleat Ceiling Ciit-Out 1 23i 

Rnomless 20190 " " " with Solid lug 16 

Combination Cut=Out. 

Roomth 20191 ■ ..I2M 



No.20191. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Ko. 891—1435. 




No. 892—1465. 




No. 893-1487. 




No. 894—2835. 




No. 895—1565. 




No 890- 1")87 




Bryant=Edison Hain and Branch Blocks with 
nica Cover. 

Code Word. List No. Lift Price. 

Knirioitc 89 1 No. 1435, Double Pole Braiith, capiicity 30 

Amperes, each $0-90 



Eaic'i'iUd 892 No. 14(55, Double Pole Maiu, caiiaeity 3U 

Amperes, each .77 

Eciioititui!/ 893 No. 1487, Double Pole, Double Biancli, 

capacity 30 Amperes, each 1 .80 

Eaide 894 No. 2835, Double Pole, Single Braucli, capac- 
ity 30 Amperes, each 1 . 1 

Eaidcd 895 No. 1565, Double Pole, Maiu, capacity 75 

Amperes, each 1 .65 

En,di„;i 896 No. 1587, D. P. Double Brauch, 75 Amperes, 

will take No. 00 B. & 8. wire, each 6.25 

Rood 897 No. 1535, Double Pole, Double Brauch, for 
wire up to No. 4 B. & S., capacity 75 
Amperes, each 2-00 



No. 807-1535. 



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Bryant= Edison Fuse Blocks. 

riain and Branch— Porcelain Covered. 

Code Word List No List Prfce 

Each. 
Romny 20192 1465— 30 Ampere, S. P Mam Line Cut-Out.i, . .50 

Hwn 20 1 93 2835—30 Ampere, D P Single Branch Cut-Out .60 



R<iop 20194 1565—75 Ampere, D. P Main Line Cut-Out . . .85 



Roorback 20195 1435— 25 Ampere, D. P Double Branch Cnt -Out .55 




iRoom/il 20196 1487— 30 Ampere, D. P. Double Branch Cut-Out .85 



Roost 20197 1535—75 Ampere D. P. Double Branch for Wire 
j.^ 2Qjy^ up to No. 4 B. & S. Gauge 1.80 




Ri/o)it(oek 20 1 98 1587—75 Ampere D. P. Double Branch for Wire 

up to No. 00 B. & S. Gauge : 3.50 





No. 61465. 





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Edison Link Fuse Cut=outs on Porcelain Bases. 

These Cut-outs have been designed for use ou both the 
two and the three-wire systems, and arc intended to pro- 
tect circuits having a potential of not over 125 volts across 
one link. 
Code Word. List Na List Price. 

Ecangelie 61569 Single Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each .75 

Essential 61465 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each -70 

Evaporating 6 ( 565 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each , |.20 

Evaporated 62835 Double Pole Single Branch Cutout, capacity 30 

amperes, each 1 .00 



Evangelist 61243 Double Pole Single Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. B. W. G.. capacity 75 amperes, each.. 2.00 



Evaporate 61245 Double Pole Single Branch Cutout for wire up 

to No. B. W. G., capacity 75 amperes, each.. 1. 50 




Evasio 



61487 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each | .50 



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Edison Link Fuse Cut=out5 on Porcelain Bases 

— {Contimied^. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Eqwused 6 1 587 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-oat for wire up 

to No. B. W. G., capacity 75 amperes, each.. $4.00 



No. 61587. 




No. 61535. 





No. 61365. 



^m^m 



Espy 6 1 535 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out for wire up 

to No. 6 B. W. Q., capacity 75 amperes, each., 2.50 



Espying 61299 Three to Two-Wire Double Branch Cut-jjuJ, 

capacity 30 amperes, each • • • - * * -^^ 

Esquire 61265 Three- Wire Main Line Cut-out, capacity 30 

.amperes, each. . . . ., ., .85 

Essay 61365 Three- Wire Main Line Cut-out, capacity 75 

amperes, each I«75 

62235 Threer'Wiao Single Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

amperes, each ...-...,. 1-50 



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Edison Link Fuse Cut=Outs on Porcelain Bases. 

{Continued). 

Code Word List No List Price. 

E>ix,iyht<j 61247 Three-Wire Single Braucli Cut-out, capacity 75 

Amperes, each $2.50 




Essence 61235 Three-Wire Double Branch Cut-out, capacity 30 

Amperes, each 2.25 

Ritimtdgc 28230 D. P. Double Branch Porcelain Cover, 10 Amp . .40 




Edison Plug Cut=Outs on Porcelain Bases. 

These Cut-outs liave been designed to protect circuits 
liaving a maximum current of 30 amperes, at a maximum 
potential of 125 volts. 

Maximum Capacity, 30 Ampekes. 

Eacinied 62569 Single Pole Main Line Cut-out, each 30 

Excoiiiiig 62965 Double Pole Main Line Cut-out, each 50 

Excroir 6t935 Double Pole Single Branch Cut out, each 60 

Esc'itchenii 62945 Double Pole Single or Double Cross-over Branch, 

each. 1.30 

Excnleiit 62587 Double Pole Double Branch Cut-out, each 1. 10 

Ji<„„i,ci- 68020 D. P. Single or Double Cross-over 60 



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Edison Plug Cut=outs on Porcelain Bases— 

{Continued^. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Especial 62J99 Three to Two-Wire Double Branch, each $1.25 



i w i^ii p-, ^|ft,s(, j^ii 






Espouml 62 1 65 Three-Wire Main Line, each. 






No. 884. 




Espouse 62135 Three- Wire, Double Tlirce-wire Branch, each. . 1-50 



Edison Fuse Plugs, 



^^ 


/=Zsr<^?a(/e 


Fob use with Plug 
66327 Fuse Plug, 


Cut-outs 


ON Porcelain Bases. 
capacity, 3 nnipercs, each, 




^^ 


ma.ximum 


.12 


^^^p 


Escapade 


66329 










G 


" 


.12 


!igr 


Eifcape 


66331 










10 




.12 


— 


Escapement 


66333 










12 




.12 




Escaping 


66335 










15 


" 


.12 




Escarp 


6S337 










20 


" 


.12 




Eschetc 
Escort 


.66339 
66341 










25 
30 


.. 


.1? 




.12 



Sawyer=Man Main Cut=outs. 

Established 884 Capacity, 10 amperes, each 45 

Estate 885 " 25 " " 60 

Esteem 886 " 50 " " .85 

Esteemed 887 " 100 " " 1.35 

Sawyer=Man flain Cut=outs, Covered. 

Esteeming 938 10 Amperes, each .40 

Esthetic 939 25 " " 65 

Esther 940 50 " " 80 

KstimaLlc 941 100 " "... LOO 




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Sawyer=Man Branch Cut=outs. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Estimate 888 Capacity, 10 Amperes, each .. ..$0.45 

Estimated 889 " 25 " " 60 

Estimating 890 " 50 " " 1.00 

Sawyer=Man Branch Cut=outs, Covered. 

Estimation 942 10 Amperes, each 80 

Estimative 943 25 " " |.30 

944 50 " " 1.50 

K. W. Branch Cut=outs. 

881 10 Amperes, each ,80 

Estreat 882 30 " " |.30 

Etch 883 50 • " l.gO 



No. 881. 




K. W. Main Line Cut=out. 

Etched 878 10 Amperes, each. 80 

Etching 879 30 " " 1.20 

Eternal 880 50 " " 1.30 



No. 878. 



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No. 1326. 










S^M^ 










W^^^^m^^ 


Eccrgreen 
Ecermore 
Ecery 


1325 10 Amperes, 
1327 25 
1329 50 




- . . 17 


^p9^^^^ 




27 


p^^^^^K^ 




47 


^^^^& 






No. 1325. 










Seymour's Patent Branch Block. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Ererlasting 1 326 10 Amperes, with cliina cover, each $0.25 

Eeersion 1328 25 " " " " 35 

Evict 1330 50 " " " " 55 






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Sawyer=Man Main Block. 

We furnisl\ Sawyer-lMan Main Blocks complete, with or 
without fuse plu^. The fuse plug is a unique device for 
holding the fuse, and also acts as a cover for the fuse. To 
insert fuse, loosen screws AA one or two turns and msert 
fuse between brasses, tighten screws and the fuse will be 
held in position, and the plug can then be inserted under 
the regular screws on the Main Block. 

They will fit any make of Sawyer-Man Mains. 

22 Sawyer-Man Main, IQ amperes, each .17 

23 " " 25 •• " 23 

24 - " " 50 '■ " 34 

25 " •' 100 " " 60 

26 FusePIug, 10 " '• ,05 

27 " 25 •■ " 05 



Double Pole Switch Cut=out. 

This Cut-out is of new design and embraces certain 
features specially adapting it for use in the mains, feeders 
and sub-feeders of incandescent wiring sj'Stems. 

The terminals and Switch mccliiinism are of ample pro- 
portions for the service required, and at the same time are 
so compact in arrangement as to take but little room, a 
very desirable feature when the limited space allowed for 
Cut-out Cabinets in buildings is considered. 

The Switch breaks cither pole independently, making a 
quick break, and cannot be caiused to open or close or 
become loose in connection by any jar communicated 
through a building. 

2405 100 Amperes, each 5.00 

2406 200 " •' 6.00 

2407 300 " ■' 7.50 

2408 400 " ■' 11.00 



No. 1320. 



Multiple Cut=out Board. 

Excursion 1320 Per Circuit 1.80 



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No. 20727. 



Paiste Porcelain Circuit Board. 

|H| This Circuit Board can be made up of any number of 

||i:H circuits/rom 2 up to 100. The base is made of the high- 

est quality of porcelain, and each pair of circuits is cov- 
ered with a porcelain cover. It is the only-circuit board 
ever designed with this important feature. The main 
wires are attached to terminals of long brass strips; the 
circuit wires to t}ie binding strips. The cut opposite 
illustrates a ten-circuit board, each circuit consisting of a 
positive and negative terminal. It. is built very compact 
for two or three-wire systems. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sm-qite 20723 2 Circuit $1.80 

8<icral 20724 4 « 3.60 

Sacrament 20.725 6 '' 5.40 

Sacra7nentat 20726 8 " 7.20 

Sncmrium 20727 10 « 9.00 

Sacmte 20728. 12 « 10-80 

SHcre 20729 14 " 12.60 




E. E. & 5. Circuit Boards. 

Plain, Unfinished. 

Sac]-ed 20730 fi Circuit 4.80 

Sncredlu 2073 1 7 " 5.60 

SacriAnasa 20732 8 " 6-40 

S(ier{iic. 20733 9 " 7.20 

Sacnfiml 20734 10 " , 8.00 

Hacrifice 20735 11 " 8.80 

Sncrificier 20736 12 " 9.60 

Sacrificial 20737 13 " 10.40 

Sacrilege 20738 14 " 11.20 

Sacrikgiom 2Q1Z9 15 •' 12.00 

Enameled Slate. 

Sacrilegid 20740 B Circuit.... 5.40 

Sacring 2074 1 7 " 6.30 

Sacringbdl 20742 8 " 7.20 

Sacrist 20743 9 « ..... 8-10 

Sacristinn 20744 10 « 9.00 

Sqcrixty 20745 11 " 9.90 

Sacromult 20746 12 « 10.80 

Sacrum 20747 13 " M.70 

Sad 20748 14 " 12.60 

Jiadda 20749 15 « 13.50 

Marble. 

Sadden 20750 .6 Circuit 6.00 

Sadder 20751 7 " 7.00 

iSaddle 20752 8 " 8.00 

Saddlebdcked 20753 9 « 9.00 

Saddlebags 20754 10 " 10.00 

SaddUbarK 20755 11 ' 11.00 

Saddlebone 20756 12 " 12.00 

Saddlecloth 20757 13 « 13.00 

Saddlegall 20758 14 " 14.00 

Siiddlegirih 20759 15 « 15.00 



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¥ /^W ^f^ 




Safety Fuse Block. 



Nos. 2588 to 



Code Word. 

Excel 

Excelled 


Soapstone Base. 

List No. 

2588 25 Amperes, each 

2589 50 " •' 


List Price. 

$2.50 

2.75 




2590 100 " •' 


3.00 


Excellency 


2591 250 •' " 


. . 3 50 


Excellent 


2592 400 


4 00 










Covered Motor Cut=out. 





^^ 6 




Single Pole. 

This Cut-out is designed for motors on power circuits, 
and as it has a fuse 3 inches long, it is especially adapted 
for 500 volt circuits. The channel which incases the fuse 
is of such a shape as to cause the fuse to be bent at four 
angles, which adds to the efficiency, as it is difficult to 
maintain an arc around an angle. To remove fuse cover, 
to renew fuse, loosen screws AA one-half turn. 



Essentially 



38 20 Amperes, each. 



Special Fuse Holders. 



>ro. 2409. 



With Cable Terminals. 
Establish 2409 each 3. SO 



Main Line Fuse Blocks. 




For use in main line circuits where no switch is required. 
Mounted on slate base, and, with exception of fuse bar, 
indestructible. 




Single Pole. 

Example 2576 1 to 25 Amperes, each | , 1 5 

Exasperate 2577 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each 1 .75 

Exasperated 2578 " 100 " 300 " " 3.50 

Excacate 2579 " 300 " 600 " " ., 4.75 

Double Pole. 

Excaiated 2580 1 to 25 Amperes, each 1.75 

Excavating 2581 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each 3.00 

Excavator 2582 •' 100 " 300 " " 5.75 

Excavation 2583 " 300 " 600 " " 7.00 

Three Pole. 

Exceed 2584 1 to 25 Amperes, each 3.00 

Exceeded 2585 Over 25 to 100 Amperes, each 5.50 

Exceeding 2586 " 100 " 800 " " 9.50 

2587 " 300 "600 " " 13.00 

Ten per cent, advance for 500 volts. 



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Cut=Out and Distributing Boards. 



.§• f 





N.O. 105 M. 



We illustrate a few of the many different styles of Cut-Out and Distrib- 
uting Boards. 

As most of these Boards are made in special sizes to suit the various 
couditions, it is difficult to list them. We have facilities for furnishing any 
style of these Boards, and will quote prices on receipt of specifications and 
requirements. 

Boards may be furnished with plain slate, marbleiaied slate, or marble 
backs. Cut-Out boxes are made with single or double slate lining, and covers 
made of hardwood, slate or glass. 




No. 104 M. 



No. 145 S. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cut-Outs and Distributing BosLtds.—iCojitmtted.) 



TCLCPHONt AND 

McssAGC Calls. 

OlSTHIBUTING BOARD SHOWING 





Fig. 14(5 M, 



Fig. 147 M. 



Main Branch Cut=Outs. 




The Cut-Outs illustrated, Figs. 148 W and 149 W, are designed for large 
capacities and are for the purpose of taking circuits off from mains on 
each floor of large buildings. The Mains feed into the bottom of the Cut- 
Outs and out at the top, being fused at both points,- if desirable, or copper 
strips may be placed instead of fuses. The circuits branch each way on 
the sides and can be fused for the capacity desired. For all Cut-Outs over 
200 amperes, parallel fuses are used, insuring sufficient contact on the 
bottom of the fuses to carry the current without heating from lack of con- 
tact. The space occupied by tlie fuse tips is reset, niakiug it impossible to 
twist the fuses when the set screw is screwed down, a feature not found in 
other Cut-Outs. The set screws are of steel, copper-plated, with slotted 
hexagon heads, enabling the use of eitlier a wrench or screwdriver. The 
connections on the. larger size of Cut-Outs are made with swivel lugs which 
are of ample carrying capacity. Tlic polarites are separated by one-quarter 
inch slate insulation. 

This style of Cut-Out is also made for the 3- Wire and 3-Wire converti- 
ble systems. 

The neutral fuses' and lugs are of twice the capacity of one of the out- 
side to enable the wires to be thrown on the 2- wire system when desired. 

Swivel lugs are used on all the Cut-Outs above 100 amperes. 

The contacts are mounted on slate or marble bases. 

In ordering these Cut-Outs state what size of wire is desired to connect 
to the terminals and they will be bored accordingly. 




Fig 140 W. 



SOCKETS AND RECEPTACLES. 




No. 855. 




No. 841). 




Bryant Standard No. i Sockets. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Arthur 855 Westinghouse Key $0.60 

A'xxiiiHlate 856 Westinghouse Keyless 50 

Ana 851 Thomsou-Hoiistou Key 60 

Asxiwiliiliiif/ 852 Thomson-Houstou Keyless 50 

Rm>t 849 Thomson-Houston Key, Short Shell 60 

Rnotcrop 850 Thomson-Houston Keyless, Shtirt Shfell 50 

E.rrepticfi 859 United States Key, each 70 

Exc/iptlcsx 860 United States Keyless, each 60 




Keyless Street Socket. 

With i inch opening, for use with pipe bracket. 

Gdlciihttc 3608 Thomson-Houston Base 30 

Ciildroii 3609 Westinghouse Base 30 



No. 3609. 



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No. 952. 




Bryant "No. 2" Key Sockets. 



Code Word. List No List Price 

Each. 

Chryxolis 95 1 Thomson-Houstou Key Socket $0-20 

ChrysoUiv 952 Westiughouse Key Socket 20 

Not made in Keyless. 



Bryant No. 2A Key Sockets. 

Rimihonse 20204 No. 2A, Thomsou-Houston Key Socket 20 

RooHcdf 20205 No. 2A, Thomson-Houstou Keyless Socket 15 

RiHitlcts 20206 No. 2A, Westlnghouse Key Socket 20 

Rootlet 20207 No. 2A, Westlnghouse Keyless Socket 15 






Bryant No. 2B Fixture Sockets. 

Rootitork 20208 Thomson- Houston Key Socket 20 

Mootj/ 20209 Thomson-Houston Keyless Socket 15 

Rvoze 202 1 Westlnghouse Key Socket 20 

Ropalir 202 1 I Westlnghouse Keyless Socket . 15 

By means of the third bayonet joint, the shell is firmly 
"locked" to the base of the socket, making it impossible 
to "wobble" or "sag" when used with a heavy shade. 

An examination of a sample lot will show its great ad- 
vantage over the regular style. 




Bryant Pull Socket. 



Rooteutci- 20202 Thomson-Houston Base 
Rooter 20203 Westlnghouse Base 



G. E. Pull Socket. 

Roothdir 9400 Edison Base 



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Bryant Standard No. i Wall Socket. 



List Price. 
Eacli. 

No. 1, Thomson-Houston Key Wall Socket. ..... $0.25 

No. 1, Thomson-Houston Keyless Wall Socket. .20 

No. 1, Westinghouse Key Wall Socket 25 

Westing'house Keyless Wall Socket 20 

U. S. Key Wall 64 

U. S. Keyless Wall 54 



Code Word. 


List No 


Rope 


20212 


liopehnnd 


20213 


Mnpcdnnccr 


20214 


Ropcladder 


20215 


Eopemnker- 


20216 


Eopemnt 


20217 



Bryant No. 2 Wall Socket. 



SHH^^lliB^H 


1 Ropcpnmp 


20218 


Ir/^y^P^H 


] Roper 


20219 


^^^ --^s^ll^Hf 


Roperipe 


20220 


^ '^^H 


Ropery 


20221 


^MT ELLCf^H^IV 






_i^ ^gJHP^ 






No. 20218. 







No. 2, Thomson-Houston Key Wall Socket 22 

No. 2, Thomson-Houston Kfyless Wall Socket. . 1 8 

No. 2, Westiiighouse Key Wall Socket .22 

No. 2, Westinghouse Keyless Wall Socket IB 




No. 20222. 



Ropetrick 
Ropeicidk 
Ropey am 
Ropety 



Bryant No. 2A Wall Socket. 



20222 

20223 
20224 
20225 



No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Key Wall Socket ... .25 

No. 2A, Thomson-Houston Keyless Socket .20 

No. 2 A, Westinghouse Key Wall Socket 25 

No. 2 A, Westinghouse Keyless Wall Socket ... .20 



Standard Edison Sockets. 




Ropine»» 69323 Gen. Elec. Co. Key Socket with Fibre Ring, 

polished .35 

Ropish 69364 Gen. Elec. Co. Key Socket with Rubber Ring, 

polished .40 



No. t>9323. 





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Edison Sockets. 

Code Word. List No. List Piice 

Each. 

R'>py 69324 G. E. Keyless Socket J in. Pipe, plain $0.30 

Roqae 69373 G. E. T. H. Keyless Socket J iu. Pipe, plain 30 

Cimdor 66223 Keyless Socket for i in. Pipe, plain 30 

Conduce 66225 " " J " jjolished 35 




ExcreaMe 66235 Keyless Electrolier Socket for i in. Pipe, plain . .30 
Excreate 66237 " " " J- ■" polished .35 




Excreatioii, 9319 Keyless Socket for. High Candle- Power Lamps |.30 




Rond 4505 Socket for Series Incandescent Lamp for Altern- 
ating Current Circuits •...■.■.. 2.00 



No. 4505. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Edison Sockets— ( Contimted). 



Code Word List No 



Rorul 



4504 Socket for Scries 
Circuits 



List Price 
Each, 
iiclescent Lamp lor Arc 

$2.00 




Emnnemt 60666 Edison Hard Kubber Waterproof Socket 60 

Ritriferom 20226 T. H. Hard Rubber Waterproof Socket 60 

liiirlflncnt 20227 Edison Porcelain AV^tcrproof Socket. 35 

Rorqual 20228 T. H. Porcelain Waterproof Socket 35 



Ronileitt 66307 Edison Key Wall Socket, polislied. 




( . -A^> 



linry 66297 Edison Key Wall Socket, plain . . . . 

RoK'ii}/ 66299 Edison Key Wall Socket, polished. 



No. Gf)297 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



85 




No. a>m>< nnd 69370. 



Edison Sockets and Receptacles. — {Continued.^ 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

RoHecluifer 69368 Key Wall Receptacle, Edison Base Lamp, Por- 
celain Base, polished brass $0-40 

Ro»'color 69376 Key Wall Receptacle, T. H. Base Lamp, Porce- 
lain Buse, polished brass 40 




Rnxerolored 69369 Keyless Wall Receptacle, Edison Base Lamp, 

Porcelain Base, polished brass 35 

Rum-iit 69377 Keyless Wall Receptacle, T. H. Base Lamp, Por- 
celain Base, polished brass . . .■ 30 



N..). (;03t;i»aHa u;».i.7. 




/?c-..(.7rf 6628 1 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, polished 40 

Roxf 50978 Edison Keyless Receptacle, with D. P. Fuse, 

plain... 45 

Roscal 50979 Edison Keyless Receptacle, with D. P. Fuse, 

polished 55 



No. 66281, oOyTS and JUitTlt 




No. 156280 



66285 Edison Keyless Wall Socket, polished . . 



.35 




RnKebay 6627 1 Edisott Keyless Wall Socket, plain . . . . 
Roxchvg 66273 Edison Keyless Wall So(;kpt, polislicd . 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weather=proof Sockets. 




H. W. Johns Mfg. Co.'s Moulded Mica Lamp 
Sockets. 

rlade In Brown or Black. 

Code Word. List No. List Pricf 

Each. 
Airhiteet 3203 TlioinsouHou.ston Base, Pendaut Socket, 6 iuch 

"ires $0.25 



Arrldng 3202 Westitigliouse Base, Pendant Socket, 6 inch 

wires, each 25 



No. 3202. 




No. 3728. 




With Extra Long Wires. 

Mica Sockets, witli wires f> inches long 25 

12 " 27Ji 

18 " 30 

24 " 35 

30 " 40 

" " " 3 feet long 45 

" " 4 " 55 

5 " 65 

« " 75 

" 7 " 85 

8 « 95 

10 " 1.15 

Luctntiun 3383 Thomson-Houston Base, Mica AVall Socket. . . .40 

Lacteol 3384 Westinghouse Base, Mica Wall Socket 40 

Bedeck 3730 Thomson-House Base, Mica Bracket Socket . . .50 

Bedding 2729 Westingliouse Base, Mica Bracket Socket... .50 

Will fit I inch pipe bracket. 



Perkins Sockets. 

Plain Sockets. 



lioneimrt 20254 Key Socket for Thomson-Houston B£.se 

lioxii-rxfii'im 20255 Keyless Socket for Thomson-Houston Base. 



No. 202.">4. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



87 




Code Word. 
H'lsifd 



Perkins Sockets.— Co// fwited. 



Plain. 



List No. 



List Price. 
Each. 

20256 K«y Si)cket for Wcstinghouse Base $0.40 

20257 Kpylcss Socket, Westiaghouse Base 35 



No. 20257. 




inexn 



Wall. 

20258 Key Wall Socket for TliomsouHouston Base... .45 

20259 Keyless Wall Socket for Thomson-Houston Base .40 

20260 Key Wall Socket for Wcstinghouse Base . ., .45 

20261 Keyless Wall Socket for Wcstinghouse Base 40 




No. 20262. 



Fusible Wall. 

Ii<,„l„nd 20262 Key Fusible Wall Socket for Thomson-Houston 

Base 75 

Ii,is„„iiu,< 20263 Keyless Fusible Wall Socket for Tliomson 

Houston Base 70 

T^w.v 20264 Key Fusible Wall vSocket for Westiughouse 

Base 75 

liiixnell 20265 Keyless Fusible Wall Socket for Wcstinghouse 

Base .70 

This Fusible Wall Socket is a combination of the Dove- 
tail Rosette Cut out and PerKins Socket. In -ordering 
.please state what style of base is required; whether cleat, 
concealed or moulding rosette. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Anchor Sockets. 



Plain. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Rostel 20269 Key Socket, T. H. Base $0.18 

Bostelate. 20270 Key Socket, Westlnghouse Base 18 

Roster 20271 Keyless Socket, T. H. Base 16 

Rostral 20272 Keyle'ss Socket, Westiaghouse Base 16 



Special 3=8 Keyless Socket. 
Will screw on % inch pipe for street fi.xtures, brackets, etc. 



Rostrate 20273 Special for T. H. Base 

Rostrum 20274 Special for Westinghouse Base. 




No. 20276. 



.20 
■20 



Rosulate 20275 Key Socket, T. H. Base 20 

Rot 20276 Key Socket, Westinghouse Base 20 

Rota 20277 Keyless Socket, T. H. Base 18 

Rotal 20278 Keyless Socket, Westinghouse Base 18 

Extra long handles, extra 20 

Fancy finish, bronze, copper, etc., extra 20 

" " marble, onyx, granite, extra .20 




Cutter's Street Hood Socket. 

Has the terminals exposed on the porcelain shell so 
that it is readily wired without palling the wires through 
a narrow neck. Saves time and insures high insulation. 
Shipped complete with iron flange threaded to fit stand- 
ard streethoods. 

RotuUte 20279 Complete, T. H. Base 25 

Rotary 20280 " Westinghouse Base 25 

Rotascope 2028 1 " Edison Base 30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Bryant Porcelain Weatherproof Sockets. 



Code Word List No 

J{,m'(l,;niw„d 20229 T. H. Base 
Roncdriiii 20230 Westiughouse Base 



$020 
.20 




Ro>c-cii!iine 20231 T. H. W. P. Bracket Socket 
li'mfxh 20232 WestiiiKliouse W. P. Bracket Socket 



Fitted with J inch brass socket bushing for bracket work. 



Side Wires. 



Roxifii 20233 Style A, for T. H. Lamp . 

Riixerjitll 20234 Style A, for Westinghouse Lamp . 




Bottom Wires. 



l{o..,h,-<,d 20235 For T. H. Lamp 

Jtoxeknot. 20236 For Westinghouse Lamp. 



90 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 






No. 20856 




Bryant Porcelain Weatherproof Sockets. 

— ( Contimied. ) 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Rmehike 20237 T. H. Base $0.20 

Koadite 20238 Westinghoiise Base 20 

RosniKdhno 20239 G. E. Edison Base .■ 30 

This Socket is similar to No. 921 Receptacle, being 
fitted with baclc wires iu place of side lugs. 

Porcelain Keyless Receptacles. 

Exritatiiin 868 For Tliomsun-Houstou System, each 40 

E.irititfiri' 1868 For Westinghouse System 40 

For Shade Holder. 

Made extra heavy; fastened by turning the top, and so 
arranged that Shade Holder can be held. These Kecep- 
tacles are made with fusible cut-outs. 

Sniritm 20856 For Thomson Houston system, each 25 

Snintlwod 20857 For Westinghouse system, each 25 

For Cleat Work. 

Excite 92 1 For Thomson-Houston System , 15 

E.vciteitient 1 92 1 For Westinghouse System 15 



No. 921. 




Special Shade Holder Receptacle. 



Em 948 Westinghouse Base 

Ei-ni 3948 Thomson-Houston Base. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Standard Edison Receptacles. 



Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 
Jiosebiisli 69171 Edison Keyless Receptacle, Porcelain, witU 

screw connections $0- 1 ( 




Roxefiimpion 69370 Edison Keyless Wall Receptacle, T. H. Lamp, 

Porcelain 20 




The Wall Receptacle No. 2868 is intended for use with 
attaching plug and portable lamp. The fuse in the re- 
ceptacle protects the circuits without requiring a fuse 
in the attaching plug. 



Exeitntory 2868 Wall Receptacle, with fuse . 




Exciter 292 1 Porcelain Receptacle for cleat work 




Eteline 1948 Porcelain Receptacle for cleat work to take 

Shade Holder 25 




ExclaiiiiiHcj 929 K. W. Fusible Receptacle .40 



92 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Standard Edison Receptacles — {Continued.) 



Code Word. List No. 

Erciiinfi 1949 K. W. Sliade Holder Rpceptacle. 



List Price. 
Eacli. 

$0.50 




Coiirtli/ 8830 K. W. Sliade Holder Angle Receptacle. 




Edison Standard Waterproof Receptacles. 



Roxfiniiii/ 20240 G. E. Waterproof Receptacle . 



Extra heavy for refrigerators, stock yards, breweries 
and out of door work. 




20241 G. E. Waterproof Receptacle 

This is tlie same as No. 21I21, witli tlie side iiiirs taken 
off and bottom wires inserted. 



.30 




liosmuU,' 20242' G. E. Watei-proof Receptacle 

Extra heavy for refiigerators, stock yards, brewertPs, 
and out of d(jor work. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 





^^^m 



Bryant K. W. Receptacle. 

The K. W. Keceptacle is for double fuse, aud the cap 
will fit any regular K. W. Rosette base. 

Code Word. L:st No. List Price. 

Each. 

E.rdi(iiii 927 K. W. Receptacle for Thomson-HoustOQ Lamp. $0-30 

E.rddimcr 928 K. W. Receptacle for Westiiighouse Lamp 30 

K. W. Shade Holder Receptacle. 

Krenal 949 Westiughoiise Base 35 

Kr>;,l!, 2949 Thomson-Houston Base 35 

K. W. Shade Holder Receptacle— Angle. 

C.Ki-tiy 883 I Tiionisoii-l louston Base 50 

foiirtshii, 8832 Westiiiirhouse Base 50 

Bryant Receptacle. 

For Concealed and Moulding Work. 

K.n-iii„!i 922 For Thomsonlloustou System 30 

ExnliiKjly 1 922 For Wcstinghouse System 30 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 66317. 



Attachment Plugs 



Not Fusible— Wood Handle- With Metal Base. 

Code W(»d. List No. List Price. 

Cetacean 867 For Thomson-Houston System, each $025 

Cetaceous 1 867 " Westmghouse " " 25 

Getic 2867 " Edison " " 25 



Cetologist 
Cetology. 



663 1 5 Attaching Plug, EdisOn Standard, plain, each.. . . 
66317 " " " polished, each. 



.35 



Attachment Plug's. 




Fusible— All Parts Brass and Porcelain. 

The metal cover can be removed by giving it a quarter 
turn ; the fuse is then easily inserted. 

923 For Thomson-Houston Socket, each .40 




Bmm^ 



924 For Westinghouse Sockets, each. 



.40 




925 For Edison Sockets, each. 



No. 925. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 





'P. & S." China Key and Keyless Sockets. 



3. List Price. 

Each. 

Key Socket for Drop Lights, T; IT $0-15 

W. H 15 

Keyless Socket " T. H 12 

'* " W.H 12 

Key Socket lor Fixtures T. H 18 

•" ^ W.H 18 

Keyless Socket " T. H 15 

W.H 15 

Key Wall Socket, T. H 17 

" " W.H 17 

Kevless Wall Socket, T. H 14 

W.H 14 



Code Word. 


List N 


thmiwt 


20243 


lioxepiiik 


20244 


lioxequnrtx 


20245 


Hnxfr 


20246 


Riixeront 


20247 


Rosery 


20248 


lionet 


20249 


lionetta 


20250 


Rosewnter 


20251 


Rosewind'uir 


20252 


Eosetcood 


20253 


Host 


20268 



I 17 T. H. Porcelain Weatlierproof Socket, P. & S. 

The staudard length of wire in this Waterproof Socket 
is 8 iucnes. We can, however, furnish them to order 
with wires of any length. Where it is desired to drop 
lamps a considerable distance from mains, it is an advau- 
tage to have wires loug, so as to avoid . splicing the wire. 



.20 



♦'P. & S." China Wall Socket Receptacles. 

We make these Keceptacles in throe different styles as 
shown. All have backs thus insuring high insulation. 
We use the same wire connection as is used in our Com- 
bination Rosette. 

FJ.irhttiudunj 108 With small back for Tliomsou-Houston. Base. . ,~. .15 
Exdiide 109 " " Westinghouse Base 15 

Exdiidfd I I I With large back for Thomson-Houston Base 17 

Exdamiitice 112 " " Westinghouse Base 17 

E.rduxioih I 1 4 With small back and screw, for Thomson-Hous- 
ton Base. . .; .17 

Exdiiiling I 15 With small back and screw for Westinghouse 

Base...... ,. ,17 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



^^ 


^^~~- 4 


fSL_P8rS 1 




^%^ 5« 



No. 8835. 



Fusible Wall Socket Receptardes. 

Code Word. List No. List Hricc. 

Each. 

Biacrfdit 8836 Concealed, for TliomsouHouston Base $0- 1 7 

B'tM-teii 8837 " " Westingliouse Base 17 

Bun-dion 8839 Oppu, for Tlionisciu-Houstou Base 17 

Bixmiiiiiiate 8840 " " Westiughouse Base 17 

BiKciins 8.842 Cleat and Concealed, for Thomsou-Houstou Base . 1 9 

Bonald 8843 " " " Westingliouse Base ... .19 

Boiras 8845 Moulding and Concealed, for Thomson- Houston 

Base 19 

Doriiuhr 8846 Moulding and Concealed, for Westingliouse 

Base 19 

Bin/riin 8848 Full Combination, for Tliomsonllouston Base. . .19 
D>nih 8849 " " " Westingliouse Base 19 




P. & 5. Waterproof Receptacle. 

RoHsdly 20266 Waterproof Receptacle, for Thomson-Houston 

Base 20 

Moxxiyiiiil 20267 Waterproof Heceptacle, for Westingliouse Base .20 



Edison Key and Keyless Lamp Receptacles- 

CodeWord. List No List Price 

Excising 6000 Iron Stage Box and Receptacle, capacity 50 

amperes, each $5.00 

Excision 600 1 Attaching Plug for No. 6000, each 1 . 75 



I 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



97 



[m proved Attachment Plug. 



Adapted for use oa office desks, for light aud faus. 

Portable Brackets. 

Every cot in the hospitals, for light, power aad electro- 
medical purposes. 

In every room in large hotels, and 

Portable show cases. 

In fact, any place where you desire electric connection. 

No large buildings should go up without them 

Passed by the National Board of Fire Underwriters 
and endorsed by leading electrical engineers. 

Is flush with the wall or floor when plug is out. 

Base made of porcelain^ and all plugs interchangeable. 

Is substantial, strong and durable. 

List Price. 
Code Word List No. Eacji. 

Saintlike 20859 With lid $4.00 

Sainttiness 20860 Without lid 3.50 

Saintly 20861 Extra plugs 2-00 



Stage Receptacle. 



The Jaws and Wire Connectors are made in one piece, 
of heavy cast brass. The face of the Jaws are pure 
tempered copper, securely fastened. 

The handle is made of hard wood, appropriate for the 
purpose. The portion of the plug which enters the 
jaws is -triangular in section, on two faces of which are 
secured heavy copper strips. These strips make a con- 
tact with the jaws and are also connected with the flex- 
ible cable which enters the handle of the plug through 
the hole in the end. 



Saintologist 20862 Complete 3.20 

Saintship 20863 Without plug .' 2.50 

Sajene 20864 Plug only 7Q 



INCANDESCENT SUPPLIES. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

t Socket Bushings. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 

No. 3630. Anchored 3630 Genuine Hard Rubber, \ inch, per 1,000 $20.00 

# Anchoress 3631 Composition, J inch, per 1,000 8.00 

No. 3632. Anchorite 3632 Genuine Hard Rubber, \ inch, per 1.000 22.50 

^ Anchoring 3633 Composition, i inch, per 1.000 9.00 

f 

No. 3634. Anchovy 3634 G«nuine Hard Rubber, \ inch, per 1,000 30.00 

Ancient 3635 Composition, i inch, per 1,000 12.00 

■^Q 3g3g Anciently 3636 Soft Rubber, per 1,000 7.00 

j^^ ggg^ Aneiptal 3637 Genuine Hard Rubber, | inch, per 1,000 30.00 

I 

Cemetery 2927 Polished Brass and Hard Rubber Fixture Bush- 
No. 2927. ing.each 25 






WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Cord Adjusters. 



Code Word. List No. 



Bindingly 3457 Ball Cord Adjuster, stained cherry, per 1,000 — $7.00 




Beanibird 3651 Bar Cord Adjuster, per 1,000 7.00 



No. 3651. 




No. 



Idling 5559 " Q and S " Cord Adjuster, each. 




Idiotic 356 1 Dumb Bell Cord Adjuster, per 1,000 8.00 




Socket Handles. 



1 337 Two Piece, screw top. per 1.000 15.00 




Idleness 3556 One Piece, per 1.000 12.50 



No. 8556. 



100 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Dow Cord Adjuster. 



Tlie Dow Adjuster is a tliorouglily reliable device for 
instantly raising or lowering any electric light, and is 
especially adapted for stores, offices, libraries and liospi- 
tals. Can be operated with one hand; is not liable to get 
out of order, and is much safer than long cords, as the 
cord wlien not in use can be rolled up out of the way. 
In most places the Adjuster can be placed on the cord 
now in use.. It is three iuches in diameter and holds 
twelve feet of cord. 



SdiUkhanx' 20760 Nickel-plated, per doz. 
:Sn(l(llcy 20761 Gilt, " 



$20.00 
. 18.00 



The Disc Cord Adjuster. 



It is round, scarce two and a quarter inches in diam- 
eter; it is flat, a thickness of but little more than a quar- 
ter of an inch. It is in shape like a spool of small height 
and large diameter; it is hollow, and in its inside is a 
well tempered spiral spring. A wire twisted into a pecu- 
liar shape, fastens this little device to a lamp cord, In 
the spool-like groove is wound a cord which passes 
through the loop, extending from the side wire. Fasten 
it to the lamp cord, pull this cord out the entire length; 
tliis winds up the spring, and while the cord is extentled 
fasten it to the lamp cord. You can then raise your lamp 
to any desired height. It will stay there until you 
change it 



S'Kldkro'if 20762 Each 



Perfection Desl^ or Music Rack Clamp. 



Sold complete, including half shade of opal, red, blue, 
green or yellow glass or of aluminum. 

Criweptl 869 1 Brass, each 3-50 

CiiMcry 8692 Nickel, " 4.00 

In ordering, state kind of socket required. 



J 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



101 




Shade Holder for Cluster Lights. 

Slips ^ Inch Tube. 

Code Word. List No. list Price. 

Caloric 3618 2i Inch, each $0.30 

Calorific 3619 3i " " , ,40 




'- -'^^^ -." \ 




Acme Shade Holder. 

WiU Fit Any Socket, 




,, 


Belong 


3803 2i Inch per gross 


10.00 


z:^ 


Belonging 
1 


3804 $i •• " ... 


15.00 


No. 3803. 









Socket Rings. 

American 3 1 97 Hard Rubber Ring for Standard Edison Socket, 

each , 15 

Amethyst 3198 Porcelain Ring for Standard Edison Socket, each, . 1 



No. 3198. 




No. 8734. 



2694 Soft Rubber Socket Cover, each 10 

Gas Attachments. 

8723 Polished Brass, per 100 ^. 10.00 

3635 Composition Fixture Bushing for same, per 1,000, 1 2.00 

3634 Hard Rubber " " " " 30.00 

8724 Polished Brass, per 100 9.00 

3635 Composition Flxtrire Bushing for same, per 1,000, 1 2.00 
3634 Hard Rubber " " " " 30.00 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Census 239 Stamped Brass, not polished, per 100 $5.00 

Centage 240 " polished, " 7.00 



No. 239. 



^ 



No. 8677. 





Flexible Brass Chain. 

This Chain will cover No. 16 Cord, or smaller sizes. 
Extra size Chain made only on special orders. Standard 
Chain is made in lengths of 25 feet, but it is easily separated 
or spliced, and it is easily attached. 

Captive 8879 Brass, per foot 15 

Captivity 8880 Nickel, " , < .20 

Iron Duopod. 

Lank 8677 Tapped | to i inch, per dozen 1.00 

Iron Tripod. 

Languishment 8678 Per dozen ,75 

Iron Crowfoot. 

Languor 8679 Per dozen 70 

Iron Chandelier Loops. 

Languishing 8680 Closed, per dozen 3.00 

Lantern- 8681 Closed, per dozen. , 3.00 

Lanyard 8682 Open, i inch, per dozen , 3.00 

Lapdag 8683 " ¥s " " 3.00 

Lapful 8684 " K " " 3.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



103 





Lacquer Radiant. 

For Coloring Incandescent Lamps. 

The advantages of this material are : Cheapness, richness and 
permanency of color, and simplicity of application. 

12 Ounce Bottie. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Centennial 8983 Ruby, per bottle $ L50 

Centering 8984 Amber, " L50 

Centcaimal 8985 Blue, " 1.50 

Centigrade 8986' Green, " 1.50 

Centime 8987 Orange,. " , L50 

Centipede 8988 Violet, " 1 .50 

6-Ounce Bottle. 

Mantau 1 4850 Ruby, per bottle 80 

Manoka 14851 Amber, " 80 

Manteno 14852 Blue, " 80 

Munton 14853 Green, " ,80 

ManviUc 14854 Orange, " 80 

Mapimi 14855 Violet, " 80 

Full directions with each bottle. 



Frosting Varnish. 

For Frosting Incandescent Lamps. 

ConTains no acid, is perleclly harmless and 
easily applied. 

Centenary 8989 Per 12-oz. bottle 1 .50 

Centallo 14856 Per G-oz. bcttle 80 




Metal Dipping Cup. 

For Use with Lacquer Radiant and Frosting Varnish. 
CenCnur 8990 Each „ 



104 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



The Macallen Solid Mica Insulating Joint. 




Hogistcrod July 31, 18'.i4. 






No. 1001, 



These Joints have been approved and recommended 
by the Boards of Fire Underwriters tliroiighout tlic 
country, and are recognized by the trade as tlie standard 
insulating joint. 

All our joints are tested electrically to 2500 volts, and 
all .our combination joints are tested under high atmos- 
pheric pressure, and we guarantee them not to leak gas. 



Cormorant 

Corn 

Cornea 

Corned 

Cornelia 

Cornelius 

Com&r 

Comet 

Cometcy 

Cornish 

Cornucopia 

Corollary 

Corona 

CoroTwX 

Corona/ry 

Coroner 

Corp<yral 

Corporally 

Corpo^-aie 



Corporation 

Corpulence 

Corpulent 

Corrective 

Conducting 

Conduction 

Conductor 



1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 
1006 
1007 
1008 
1009 
1010 
ION 
1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 
1017 
1018 
1019 



1021 
1022 
1023 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
1029 
1030 
I03i 



Confab 
Confederacy 
Confederate 
Confederating 1 032 
Confederation 1 033 
Confei' 1 034 

Conference 1 035 
Confess 1 036 

Confessedly 1037 
Confessing 
Confessor 



In Composition Brass. 



Combination. 



|x \, each 

|xi, " 

|x|. " 

ixi, " 

ixi, " 

ix|, " 

ixi. " 

fxi, " 

*xi, " 

ix|, " 

|xi, '• 

|xf, " 

1 xi, •' 

1 x|, " 

1 Xl, " : 

lixl, " 

yxii, " 

Uxli, " 

2x2, " • 

Larger sizes made to order, special prices. 



$0 



Blank. 



1038 
1039 



|x \, each, 
fxi, 
|x|, 
ixi, 
ixi, 
ixf, 
ixi, 
*xi, 
fxi, 
|x|, 
fxi, 
fxi, 
1 X i, 

1 X f . 

1 xl, 
lixl, 
lixli, 
Hxli, 

2 x2. 
Larger sizes made to order, special prices. 



50 

50 

50 

66K 

66?^ 

66% 



.50 

.50 

.50 

.661^ 

.66?^ 

.66?^ 

.66% 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.00 

.60 

.60 

.60 

.20 

.20 

,00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



105 



The nacallen Solid Mica Insulating Joint. 



In Malleable Iron. 



Code Word. 

Cunjineless 

Confinement 

Confiner 

Confirm 

Confirmable 

Confiscate 

Confiscating 

Confidant 

Confide 

Confidence 

Confidently 

Confiding 

Confine 



List No. 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 
1052 
1053 



Combination. 

List Price. 
|x \, each $0.45 



|x f, 
ix i, 
*xi, 
ix I. 
^x i, 
|x I, 
ix i, 
Jx }. 
1 x4, 
1 X f , 
1 xl. 



.45 
.45 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.90 
98 
.90 
1.45 
1.45 
1.45 



i:t 




Confm-m 1061 

Confm-mable 1 062 
Conformation 1063 



Conformed 

Confoi-ming 

Confoi'mist 

Conformity 

Confiscator 

Conflagration 

Conflict 

Conflicting 

Confluence 

Confluent 



1064 
1065 
1066 
1067 
1068 
1069 
1070 
1071 
1072 
1073 



Confuse 

Confused 

Confusedly 

Confusedness 

Confusing 

Confusion 

Confutable 

Confutation 

Confute 



jx, i, each. 

ixi, 

|x|. 

ixi. 

ix i, 

ix I, 

ix i, 

Jx I, 

Jx i. 

|xf. 
Ixi, 
1 xf. 
1 xl. 



Electrolier or Separable Joint. 



In Malleable Iron. 



Confound I 1 1 

Confounded \ 1 02 

Confounding I 1 03 

Confront I 1 04 

Confrontant I 1 05 

Confrontation I 106 

Confronted -1107 

Confronting I I 1 

Confrontment 1 1 1 1 



I X I, each 

|xi, 

|x|, 

ixi, 

ixj, 

ix-l 

ixi. 

Ixi. 

*x|. 



In Composition Brass. 



1081 
1082 
1083 
1084 
1085 
1086 
1087 
1090 
1091 



I X I, e'ach. 

fxi, 

|x|. 

ixi 

ixi, 

ix|, 

ixi, 

fxi, 

fxf. 



.45 
.45 
.45 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.90 
.90 
.90 
1.45 
1.45 
1.45 



.50 

.50 

.50 

.66^ 
. .66% 

.ff6K 

.661$ 
1.00 
1.00 



.60 
.60 
.60 
.80 
.80 
.80 
.80 
1.20 
J. 20 



106 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 1141. 



The Macallen Solid flica Bracket Joint. ^ 





List No. 

n4i 

1142 
1143 
1144 
1145 
1146 

1151 
1152 
M53 
n54 
1155 
1156 


In Malleable Iron 




code Word. 

ConfnUd 

Confuting 

Congeal 

Congealing 

(Congelation 

€ongr.ner 


Combination. 

f xi. each 

1 X J " 


List Price. 

$0.36 

36 


Ax* •' 


36 


ixi, " 


50 


i X i " 


. ... 50 


^X| " i 


50 






Covgenerie 

Congenial 

Congenital 

Congest 

Conaestible 


Blank. 

^xi.each 

fxi, " 


36 

36 


|xf, " 


36 


ixi "-. 


50 


iXi " . 


50 


Congestion 


ixf, " 


50 



In Composition Brass. 



Combination. 



p-ession 1121 | x J, each 



Congruent 

Conically 

Conifer 

Coniform 

Conjecture 



1122 fxi. 

M23 fx|. 

1124 ixi, 

1125 ixj, 

1126 ix|. 



.40 
.40 
.40 
.54 
.54 
.54 



Blank. 

Conjoin 1131 fxi.each 40 

Conjoint M32 fxi. " 40 

ConjoiMly 1133 fxf, " 40 

Conjointness 1134 ix|^, " 54 

Conjugal 1135 4 x i, " 54 

Conjugate 1136 ix|, " 54 




** P. & S.*' China Insulating Joint. 



No. 8790:. 



(Jenohite 

Cenohitic 

Cenotaph 

Cinsor 

Casket 

Caspian 

Cassock 

Castinet 

{Castaway 

Caste 

Castellan 



8790 
8791 
8792 
8793 
8794 
8795 
8796 
8797 
8798 
8799 
8800 



ixiin 

l^i 

ix,^ 

ixi 

ixf 

ixi. 

fxi 
|x| 

|xi 

*xi 



2J in. diameter, each. 



.27 



next to wall, 2J in. diameter, each, ,27 
2i ". " " .27 

diameter, each 27 

next to wall, 2J in. diameter, each, .33 



n 



diameter, each 

next to wall, 3 in. diameter, each, 

3 ' 

diameter, each 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



107 




Tested Fuse Wire and Ribbon. 







Fuse Wire 












Dia. Carry. Cap 


Std. 


Ft. 


Price 


Code Word 


List No. 


Mils. \mp 


Lgth. 


lb. 


per lb 


R.ninchhouldei 


20352 


17- J4 


Wi in. 


930 


$3.20 


Ronitdtiip 


20353 


19 % 


VA " 


750 


2.00 


R.wndtmde 


20354 


20 1 


1% " 


660 


.80 


R.nndtrny 


20355 


23 1 


VA « 


490 


.80 


Roup 


20356 


25 2 


\% " 


460 


.80 


Roumnt 


20357 


27 3 


Wz " 


370 


.80 


Rome 


20358 


30 ,4 


\H " 


320 


.80 


Rouser 


20359 


35 5 


2 


208 


.75 


Rvusinff 


20360 


38 6 


2 


184 


.75 


Roxisir.gly 


20361 


44 7 


2 " 


138 


.75 


Roust 


20362 


47 8 


2 


117 


.75 


Rout 


20363 


54 9 


2 


93 


.70 


Route 


20364 


58 10 


2 " 


79 


.70 


Routine 


20365 


62 12 


3 


73 


.70 


Routovsly 


20366 


68 14 


3 


60 


.70 


Rove 


20367 


73 15 


3 


55 


.70 


Rover 


20368 


75 16 


3 


50 


.70 


Racing 


20369 


78 18 


3 


45 


.70 


Rovingly 


20370 


85 20 


3 " 


35 


.70 


Rovingmin-hin 


? 20371 


91 22K 


3 


32 


.70 


Rovmgnes>( 


20372 


101 25 


4 


26 


.70 


Rovingshot 


20373 


111 30 


4 


23 


.70 


Rome 


20374 


120 35 


4 


17 7 


.60 


Rownble 


20375 


132 40 


.4 


16.3 


.60 


Roimntree 


20376 


139 45 


4 


14 


.60 


Rowboat 


20377 


150 50 


4 


12.0 


.60 


Rowdy 


20378 


164 55 


5 


10.4 


.60 


Roicdyish 


20379 


170 60 


5 " 


9.7 


.50 


Rowel 


20380 


180 70 


5 


8.3 


.50 


Rowen 


20381 


190 75 


5 


7.5 


.50 


Rmcer 


20382 


200 80 


5 


6.7 


.50 


Rowett 


20383 


210 90 


5 


6.0 


.50 


Rowleymgg 


20384 


220 100 


5 


5.6 


.50 



to 30 Amp. inclusive, on 1 lb. spools. 35 to 100 Amp. inclusive, 
on 2 lb spools. 



Tested Fuse Ribbon. 







N 




Carrying 


Length 


Size 




Feet, 


Price, 








Amperes 








per lb. 


per lb. 


Rowlock 


20385 


2 


R 


50 


3 in. 


3-8 in. X 


.05 


13.0 


.60 


RowpoH 


20386 


3 


R 


75 


3^ " 


1-2 " X 


.05 


9.3 


.60 


Roy 


20387 


3MR 


80 


4 " 


5-8 " X 


.05 


7.3 


.60 


Royal 


20388 


4 


R 


100 


VA " 


7-16 " X 


.09 


5.2 


.50 


Royalet 


20389 


5 


R 


125 


4/z " 


17-32" X 


.10 


4.2 


.50 


Royalism 1 


20390 


6 


R 


150 


i'A " 


5-8 " X 


10 


3.4 


.50 


RoynlU 


20391 


7 


R 


175 


4'X " 


3-4 " X 


10 


3.0 


.50 


Roynlize 


20392 


8 


R 


200 


■' 


7-8 " X 


10 


2.5 


•50 


Royally 


20393 


10 


R 


250 


6 " 


1 « X 


11 


1.9 


.50 


Royalty 


20394 12 


R 


300' 


6 " 


1 " X 


.19 


1.1 


.50 


Royne 


20395 20 


R 


■500 


6 " 


VA" X 


.18 


.8 


.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Standard Fuse Links. 




3~fl 

No. 4 A. 

ah* 



"N^/ 



Carrying Distance between List Price 

Code Word. List No. Capacity. Terminals. Centers. per 1000. 

Iliinnoiiinil 656 1 Ampere. No. 1 Ig- inches 30-00 

Ilunaonic^ 657 2 " " « SO.OO 

lJarmnnl,„i. 658 3 " " " ~ 30.00 

HanuoaU 659 5 " " « 30.00 

Iliin/wnize 660 8 " No. 2 « ........... 50.00 

Han,im,izr,f 661. 10 " " « 50-00 

II<,nu.„rauui 662 12 " <' « 50.00 

Ildnnony 663 15 " " " 50.00 

IIitrnes.-< 664 20 " No. 3 2 inches .50-00 

Horn.-.'.^ek 665 25 " " " 50.00 

l{<trr,e.-<,i„;/ 666 30 " " " :. 50.00 

Hoi'Ad 667 35 " " " 50.00 

Hnrpiny 668 40 " " " ........... 50.00 

Hiifpumi 669 45 " " " 50.00 

JIarpooned 670 50 " " " 50-00 

JTarpoorrinij 671 tiO " No. 4 2i inches 80-00 

IfjTpsuhord 672 75 " " " 80-00 

HiinUt 673 90 " « •' 80-00 

Han-'or 674 100 " No. 5 2i inches 100.00 

Hanoired 675 125 " " " 100-00 

Hafroicir.n 676 1-50 " " " f 00-00 

llnrMy 677 175 " No. 6 " 120-00 

llar^hnp.'<s 678 200 " " " 120-00 

H„,-UU',i:n 679 225 " " " .120-00 

Ilarce^^f 680 250 " '" " 120-00 

H.na-xted 681 275 " " " 120.00 

ILimiftin!/ 682 300 " " « 150-00 

Jf(im>rk 683 400 " " « 180-00 

n,>.ifMy 684 .500 " « " 180.00 

Prices are based upon the termin.\l used, and not 
upon tlie carrying capacity. An additional charge will 
be made for links over 4 inches between centers, based 
upon the extra metal used and the diflSculty in manufac- 
ture. 

In ordering, find the e.xact cut of the Fuse Link re- 
qtiired, and then specify: 

First. " Safe carrying capacity. 
Second. Terminal number, e. g., 3 A, 3 B or 3 C. 
TuiKD. Distance between centers of binding 
posts. 

NoTE.^Tlie fusing point of Shawmut Fuse Links is 
about 30 per cent, above safe carrying capacity. 



Sawyer=nan Flat Lead Links. 







Center. 


K'lyiiUh 


20396 


li inch. 


Jloystercr 


20397 


2i " 


Ruy^iteirioir 


20398 


2i " 


llnyMet 


20399 


2i " 


ll.,ytUh 


20400 


2i " 


Ihrt 


20401 


24 " 


Riihndoh 


20402 


2i " 


Rahnh, 


20403 


2* •" 



Amperes. 

10-25 25.00 

25-40 40-00 

40-50 45.00 

50-60 50.00 

«0^ 80 60-00 

80^125 100-00 

125-170 120-00 

175-225 I50.0O 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



109 





Shawmut Copper Terminals. 





Code Word. 

Riibhiiije 

liuhher 

R'lhhidije 

RnbhUh 

HnbhiMy 

H„hhU:-,t„l,( 

Knhhleicdt 
Kiihhlannk 
R'lhhly 
Kahf(Unn,i» 
Rnhepirual 20415 



20404 
20405 
20405}^ 
20407 
•20408 
20409 
20410 
20411 S 
20412 
20413 
20414 



24 B 

3 

4 

4iB 

5 
5i or t) 
EJ or 6 tliick 

8 

IOC 
T. H. Rv 



num Capacitv 
Amperes 
10 


List Price 
per 1000. 

9.20 


20 


9.40 


30 

HO 


9.40 

12.00 


100 ... . 


..... 19.00 


100 


19.20 


200 

300 


30.00 

5800 


600 


64.00 


1000 


120.00 


1500 


160. 00 


130 


20.00 



Shawmut Specially Designed Fuses. 

Designed for Ceiling Rosettes and all makes of Saw- 
yer-Mau Maiu and Branch Cut-outs. 

For Ceiling Rosettes. 

PriLc 

per 1000. 

1, 3, 5 Am peres, 1 inch centers, 1 B Terminal 50.00 

For 25 Ampere Hain or Branch. 

5, 10, 15, 20, 25 Amperes, Ig iucli centers, 2i B Terminal 80.00 

For 50 Ampere Main or Branch. 

30, 35, 40, 45, 50 Amperes, 2i inch centers. 4A B Terminal 120.00 

For 100 Ampere riain. 

75, 100 Amperes, 2i inch centers, 5 B Terminal 1 35.00 



Cutler= Hammer Rheostats, 



MOTOR STARTING BOXES. 
With Automatic Release and Circuit Breaker. 

This device is a combined Starting Box and Circuit 
Breaker. 

Should the motor become overloaded the lever imme- 
diately flies back, inserting the resistance of the Rheo- 
stat and then opening the circuit wiTHOtrr sp.\kk. No 
carbons for the final break are therefore necessary. 

The combined de\-ice not only protects the motor from 
Short Circuit, Ground and Overload, but also protects 
the motor from interrupted current and open field 
circuit.- 



110 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 






■?'^^'WtttttWitB r^-' 



Cutlef=Hammer Rheostats.— Coj/Zi/z/fed. 

Hotor Starting Boxes Continued. 

With Automatic Release and Circuit Breal<er. 





VOLTS. 




VOLTS. 


II. P. 




H.P. 






125 


240 ! 500 




125 


240 1 500 


.', to 1 


s:-.2.00 


$32. 00 


S32.00 


25 


S85.00 


S75.00 


$75.00 


2 


34.00 


34.00 


34.00 


30 


95.00 


85.00 


85.00 


8 


3(!.00 


3(i.00 


2(5.00 


35 


105.00 


92 00 


92.00 





47.00 


47.00 


47.00 


40 


120.00 


100.00 


100.00 


Ti 


55.00 


50.00 


50.00 


50 


140.00 


120.00 


120.00 


10 


58.00 


53.00 


53.00 


75 


225.00 


190.00 


175.00 


15 


H8.00 


CO. 00 


(50.00 


100 


300.00 


2(50.00 


225.00 


20 


75.00 


tid.OO 


(5(5.00 


150 


400.00 


350,00 


320.00 










200 


500.00 


450.00 


400.00 



Motor Starting Box witli Atitomatic Ueleas: 
400 Am pore Front. 




M(jtor Startiiifir Box with Magnetic Release. 
20 Ampere Front. 






.Motor Starting Box witli Magnetic Release. 
40 Ampere Front. 



Motor Starting Boxes. 

With Magnetic Release. 

Absolutely fireproof; built entirely of marbleized slate, 
metal and asbestos. 

Impossible to leave the resistance in circuit and burn out 
tlie box. ' 

Prevents injury to motor when supply of current is cut off 
and tlien suddenly tiu'ned on agiiin. 

Prevents injury to armature and commutator due to an 
open field circuit. 

Simple, durable and reliable. Only one moving part. 
Endorsed by the Board of Fire Underwriters. 

When oi'dering give horse-power, voltage and make of 
motor. 



r 





VOLTS. 




V(^LTS. 


11 p. 




H.P. 






125 


240 


500 




125 


240 


500 


itoi 


SK^.OO 


SKi.OO 


Sl(5.00 


25 


$(54.40 


$5(5. 00 


$56.00 


Atol 


22.00 


22.00 


22.00 


30 


73.(50 


64.00 


64.00 


2 


24.00 


24.00 


24.00 


35 


81.80 


72.00 


72.00 


3 


2(5.00 


2(i.OO 


2(5.00 


40 


92.00 


80.00 


80.00 


5 


32.00 


32.00 


32.00 


50 


115.00 


100.00 


100.00 


T4 


40.25 


35.00 


35.00 


75 


190.00 


1(55.00 


150.00 


10 


43.70 


38.00 


38,00 


100 


250.00 


230.00 


200.00 


15 


50. HO 


44.00 


44. (JO 


150 


325.00 


315.00 


275.00 


20 


57.50 


50.00 


50.00 


200 


420.00 


400.00 


350.00 




SPECIAL RHEOSTATS. 

In ordering Special Rheostats the following information is 
necessary: 
1st. The purpose for which the Rheostat is to be used. 
2nd. The maximum current, to be carried. 
3rd. T]ie maximum time the current will be flowing through 
the resistance of the Rheostat. 

4th. The minimum current to be used. 
Tlie total resistance to be required. 
The voltage of the current. 

The horse power or K. W. of the motor or dynamo used. 
The number of steps or divisions necessary on the front 
Rheostat. 

When provided with the exact Knowledge of just what the 
Rheostat is expected to do, many of the above points can be 
determined. By giving explicit and full information prompt 
results can be -obtained. 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



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P «i"^'^%H 




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i-,-« 

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Cutler=Hammer Rheostats.— G?;///;///<?<^/. 



Motor Starting Box, witli Automatic Release. 
300 Ampexe Front, 




COMBINED MOTOR STARTING BOX AND 
SPEED REGULATOR. 



Automatic Release from Every Point. 



Our Motor Speed Regulators, witli Automatic lielease, com- 
biue in one device all the advantages and protections afforded 
by ^our Automatic Release Motoi- Starters, in addition to the 
great convenience of a Speed Regulator. 

The Automatic Release acts from every contact point, firmly 
locking the arm in position at any desired speed, and upon fail- 
ure of the current, or the opening of the field circuit, automatic- 
ally releases the arm, permitting it to return to the full off 
position. 

In ordering give Horse-power, Voltage, Normal Speed, and 
make of Motor. Also, lowest speed desired and kind of ma- 
chinei-y attached to the motor. Prices are based on 50 per 
cent, reduction of speed at full load. 



Combined' Motor Starting Box and 
Speed Regulator. 





120 VOLTS. 


220 VOLTS. 


500 VOLTS. 


H.P 


With 


Without 


With 


Without 


With 


Without 






.\ulomtic 












Release. 


Release. 


Release. 


Release. 


Release. 


Release. 


H 


S 22.00 


$ 15.00 


S 22.00 


S 15.00 


$22.00 


S 15.00 


■i 


28.00 


18.00 


28.00 


18.00 


28.00 


18.00 


1 


35.00 


22.00 


35.00 


22.00 


35.00 


22.00 


2 


42.00- 


30.00 


42.00 


30.00 


42.00 


30.00 


3 


52.00 


40.00 


52.00 


40.00 


52.0(1 


40.00 


5 


•57.00 


.55.00 


67.00 


55.00 


67.00 


55. OJ 


"^'A 


85.00 


70.00 


85.00 


70.00 


85.00 


70.00 


10 


100.00 


85.00 


100.00 


85.00 


100.00 


85.00 


15 


125.00 


110.00 


120.00 


105.00 


120.00 


105.00 


20 


155.00 


135.00 


145.00 


125.00-^ 


145.00 


125.00 


25 


185.00 


160.00 


175.00 


150.00 


175.00 


150.00 


30 


215.00 


185.00 


205.00 


180.00 


200.00 


175.00 


35 


250 00 


210.00 


240.00 


205.00 


235. (X) 


200.00 


40 


295.00 


245.00 


285.00 


235.00 


275.00 


225.00 


50 


3B0.0O 


.300.00 


340. OU 


290.00 


325.00 


275.00 




500.00 


435.00 


450.00 


400.00 


425.00 


375.00 



112 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 20525. 




H.=T. Motor Starting and Motor Speed 
Regulating Rlieostat. 



This Rheostat is incombustible and electrically tire proof; 
heavy slate bacli front, with thoroughly insulated' steel feet; 
endorsed by City Autliorities and Board of Underwriters. 

This Rheostat is absolute in release, operated by gravity in- 
stead of springs, and is sure to hold in full-on position not 
depending on spool magnets. 

The only Rheostat liaving magnetic rolling contacts of iron." 

This Rheostat is entirely in armature circuit, thus insurlng- 
full strength in the fields of motor. 

Illustration No. 20526 shows front of Rheostat broken away, 
exposing edges of iron plates around which galvanized iron 
resistance wire is wound; tlie front end of each plate is bent .to 
malie a broader step for the rolling contact. (A series of iron 
washers loosely mounted in a brass pin, making a multiplicity 
of contacts.) The insulation used on this resistance is fire-proof 
and quite porous, tlie entire construction being such as to facili- 
tate perfect veutilation. 

Current entering at binding post A passes through Brass Arm 
B and Rolling Contact C — through the resistance, and over wire 
D to Motor Armature. 

In full-off position. Arm B hangs perpendicular. In illustra- 
tion, contact roller has passed over first two steps — cutting out 
that portion of the resistance. Motor starts slowly, and gradu- 
ally increases in speed as eacli step is passed, until roller reaches 
tlie top step, where it is held by magnetism, resistance being all 
cut out and motor at full speed. 

When current is broken rolling contact is instantly released 
and arm falls of its own weight to full-off position. 

Motor speed Regulating Rheostats are magnetic at each step. 
Rolling contact may be left at any speed desired, release being 
automatic from any point rn case of interrupted current. 







VOLTS 






VOLTS. 


H. P. 








H. P. 








110 


220 


500 




220 


500 


1 


§22.00 


$22.00 


$22.00 


30 


$64.00 


S64.00 


2 


24.00 


24.00 


24.00 


35 


72.00 


72.00 


3 


26 00 


26.00 


26.00 


40 


80.00 


80.00 


5 


32 .€0 


32.00 


32.00 


50 


100.00 


100.00 


7* 




35.00 


35.00 


75 


165.00 


165.00 


10 




38.00 


38.00 


100 


230.00 


230.00 


15 




44.00 


44.00 


150 


315.00 


315.00 


20 




50.00 


50.00 


200 


400.00 


400.00 


25 




56.00 


56.00 









DOUBLE POLE SWITCH. 

When desired, this switch is attached to the Rheostat — which 
moves automatically with the contact arm, throwing the fields in 
circuit before the armature and cutting armature out ahead .of 
the fields. 

Switch opens automatically by falling of the arm, leaving no 
connection with the mains; hence no danger from grounds, 
lightning, etc 

Switch, each, extra $3.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



113 



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Carpenter Enamel Rheostats. 



Small Motor Regulating Rheostats, 1-12 to 1-6 H. P. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Size of 
Motor 
nH.P 


Volts. 


Capacit> 
in .^mp. 
Continu- 
ously. 


Ohms. 


No. of 
Steps. 


fnl^ 


Price 
Each. 


RnhcUte 


20416 


tV 


115 


1 


110 




5 


$3.70 


R.ibeola 


20417 


% 


115 


1.5 


75 




5 


3.70 


Ri.iheaetnce 


20418 




115 


2. 


55 




5 


3.70 


Ruheaant 


20419 


H 


230 


.5 


300 




5 


4.50 


Rubicon 


20420 


Yf, 


230 


.75 


220. 




5 


4.50 




Motor Regulating Rheostats. 

These Kheosats are intended for regulating the speed 
of motors down to ona-half of the full speed under full 
torque, and will stand the "maximum amperes" continu- 
ously with the full switch lever on any contact. 







H. P. of 




Maximum 




Code Word. 


List No. 


Motor. 


Volts. 


Amperes. 




Rubirelle 


20421 


M 


125 


3. 


$ 900 


Rubicund 


20422 


'A 


" 


6. 


11.00 


Rubidium 


20423 


1 


" 


10. 


14.00 


Ruhiflc 


20424 


2 


« 


Ifi. 


22.00 


Rubiforme 


20425 


Z 


" 


24. 


24.00 


Ruhify 


20426 


5 


« 


40. 


46.00 


Rubiginous 


20427 


1% 


" 


60* 


75.00 


Rubbiffo 


20428 


10 


«: 


80. 


100.00 


Rubine 


20429 


15 


« 


120. 


135.00 


Riibrous 


20430 


20 


" 


150: 


rsooo 


Rubric 


20431 


25 


" 


190. 


215.00 


Rubrical 


20432 


30 


" 


230. 


250.00 


Rubricate 


20433 


K 


250 


1.5 


9.00 


Rubrician 


20434 


% 


" 


3. 


11.00 


Rubricist 


20435 


1 


" 


5. 


,14.00 


Rubstone 


20436 


2 


« 


8. 


22.00 


Rubus 


20437 


3 


« 


12. 


24.00 


Ruby 


20438 


5. 


«• 


20. 


46.00 


Rubytail 


20439 


lA 


« 


30. 


63.00 


Rubywood 


20440 


10 


« 


40. 


82:00 


Ruche 


20441 


15 


« 


60. 


13500 


Ruck 


20442 


20. 


« 


75, 


169.00 


Rufitition 


20443 


25 


^' 


95. 


203.00 


Rud 


20444 


30 


« 


115. 


237.00 


Rudder 


20445 


M 


500 


.8 


10.00 


Rudd^rcoat 


20446 


A 


" 


1.5 


12.00 


Rudderhmd 20447 


1 


« 


2.5 


15.00 


Ruddemole 


20448 


2 


« 


4. 


23.00 


Rudderless 


20449 


3 


« 


6. 


25.00 


Ruddermil 


20450 


5 


<• 


10. 


47.00 


Ruddo-paiits 2045 1 


Wz 


" 


15. 


64.00 


Rudderstock 


20452 


10 


" 


20. 


83.00 


Ruddied 


20453 


15 


" 


30. 


117.00 


Ruddle 


20454 


20 


« 


38. 


170.00 


Ruddlemnn 


20455 


25 


" 


48. 


204.00 


Ruddock 


20456 


30 


« 


58. 


238.00 



114 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 20457. 



Carpenter Enamel RhQostsits.~{Confinued.) 

Motor Starting Rheostats. 

With Automatic Release. Protecting Hotor in case 
Current from any cause 

Volts. M; 

lo 

12.j 



Code Word. 


List No. 


H. P. 

Mot. 


Ruddy 


20457 


Riulc 


20458 


I 


Ru,l,ly 


20459 


2 


R,iiU„css 


20460 


:j 


Rmlattiuc 


20461 


5 


R,uUnny 


20462 


7^ 


liiidmitioa 


20463 


10 


Riidt-shi/ . 


20464 




Rndiwcul 


20465 


1 


R.ullsh 


20466 


2 


RinUtu 


20467 


:i 


R'uMplilrn 


20468 


ij 


Rue 


20469 


7^ 


Rncfnl 


20470 


10 


Rii.fnUy 


20471 


1.1 


RmUc 


20472 


20 


R.fi,ant 


20473 




R"f 


20474 


1 


R'ifal 


20475 


2 


Ruffian. 


20476 


3 


Ruffian iim 


20477 


,-> 


R'ffiaidi, 


20478 


7, 


Riiflidnous 


20479 


10 


Ruffle 


20480 


15 


Rxfflement 


20481 


20 



1 case 


of Failure of 


.'Vmp. 


List Price. 




Each. 


4 


12.50 


8 


12.50 


It; 


14.00 


24 


18.00 


40 


22.00 


•50 


28.00 


80 


32.75 


2 


13.00 


4 


13.00 


8 


14.50 


12 


18-50 


20 


22.50 


:k) 


28.50 


40 


28.50 


60 


42.00 


80 


47.00 


1 


14.50 


2 


14.50 


4 


17.50 


6 


20.50 


10 


24.00 


15 


30.00 


20 


33.50 


30 


43.50 


40 


46.00 




Kg. 20482. 



Spring Starters — Motor Starting Rheostats. 
Provided with Safety Spring Switch. 

Our Si)riiig Starting Khoostats have many features 
wliicli reudcr thorn practically indestructible if handled 
properly. It is impossible to leave the contact lever upon 
au intermediate contact because of the spring. Tlie lever 
canouly remain on the position of all resistance in or all 
resistance out. 

These Rheostats, in their present form, have been used 
by many of the leading motor manufacturers for .a long 
time. 

A complete line of these Rheostats is always carried 
in stuck. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


H. P. ol 


Volts. 


Max, Amp. 


List Price. 






Motor. 




for 15 Sec. 


Each. 


Riifflcless 


20482 


Vz 


125 


4 


9.00 


Ruffier 


20483 


1 


" 


8 


12.00 


Rufous 


20484 


2 


" 


16 


15.00 


Rufl 


20485 


3 


" 


24 


15.00 


RufterJiood 


20486 


5 


" 


40 


20.00 


Ruy 


20487 


iy^ 


" 


60 


30.00 


Rnyate 


20488 


10 


" 


80 


55.00 


Rugged 


20489 


15 


" 


120 


55.00 


Ruggedly 


20490 


20 


" 


150 


80.00 


Ruygednens 


20491 


25 


" 


190 


90.00 


Ruggir^y 


20492 


30 


" 


240 


90.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



115 




Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.— (Co7tfim(ed.) 

Spring Starters — {Coniinued.) 

Motor Starting Rheostats. 

Provided with Safety Spring Switch. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


H. P. of 




Ma.x. \m\,. 


List Price. 






Motor. 


Volts, 


for 15 Sec. 


Each. 


It'i'jgoon, 


20493 


Vz 


250 


2 


9.00 


Ruggooncd 


20494 


1 


" 


4 


12.00 


Ii"U'jy 


20495 


2 


" 


8 


15.00 


Rugm 


20496 


3 


« 


12 


1500 


Rugine 


20497 


5 


■". 


20' 


20.00 


Riigone 


20498 


'''/2 


" 


30 


30.00 


Rugalosc 


20499 


10 


" 


40 


30.00 


Ruin 


20500 


15 


« 


60 


36.00 


RainaUe 


20501 


20 


" 


75 


75.00 


Ruinute 


20502 


25 


" 


95 


85.00 


Ruination. 


20503 


30 


" 


115 


85.00 


Ruincr 


20504 


% 


500 


1 


10.00 


Ruinform 


20505 


1 


" 


2 


13.00 


Ruinous 


2050e 


2 


" 


4 


16.00 


Ruimudy 


20507 


3 


" 


6 


16.00 


RuinounnesH 20508 


5 


" 


10 


21.00 


Rukh 


20509 


1% 


" 


15 


31.00 


Rulnhk 


20510 


10 


"■ 


20 


31.00 


Rule 


120511 


13 


" 


30 


37.00 


Rulek^s 


20512 


20 


" 


38 


56.00 


Rukr 


20513 


25 


" 


48 


56.00 


Ruling 


20514 


30 


" 


58 


56.00 




Leonard Universal Automatic Rheostat. 

This Kheostat is guaranteed to j)rotect a motor absolutely against injuri- 
ously large currents. 

The circuit of the motor, both as to field and armature is automatically 
opened by a quick acting, noa-arciug snap switch under any of the following 
conditions: 

1st. When the supply fails, as when the Central Station Fuses blow, or 
the automatic circuit breakers at the Central Station open. 

2d. "When the operator in starting up the motor, cuts out the Rheostat re- 
sistance too rapidly, and hence allows too large a current to pass to the motor. 

3d. When an overload is placed upon the motor from any cause, such as 
a hot box, an excessive load to be driven, etc. 

4th. When the motor receives too large a current from some source of 
current in series or in multiple with it, such as a storage battery. 

In fact, the circuit is opened, when from any cause the current falls to 
zero, or exceeds a certain predetermined maximum amount. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


H. P. of 




Max. Amp. 


List Price. 






Motor. 


Volts. 


for 15 Sec. 


Eacfi. 


RuUngly 


20515 


Yz 


125 


4 


24.00 


RuUichies 


20516 


1 


" 


8 


24.00 


Ruly 


20517 


2 


" 


16 


24.00 


Rum. 


20518 


3 


" 


24 


26.00 


Rumble 


20519 


5 


«' 


40 


32.00 


Rumbler 


20520 


1% 


" 


60 


35.00 


RumhUngly 


2052 i 


10 


" 


80 


35.00 


Rumbud 


20522 


15 


« 


120 


72.00 


Ritmen 


20523 


20 


" 


160 


72.00 


Rumex 


20524 


30 


« 


240 


110.00 



116 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.— (Continued) 




No. 20528. 



Leonard Universal Automatic Rheostat 



250 



Code Word. 


List No. 


H. P. of 

Motor. 


Ruminal 


20528 


Vz 


Rnminnnt 


20529 




Rii/iii'n/ite 


20530 


2 


Rmnination 20531 


3 


Rumliuitor 


20532 


5 


Rawin.di 


20533 


^y2 


R>t,ukin 


20534 


10 


Rin„/i,./i/e 


20535 


15 


Ruuw.aga- 


20536 


20 


R„m,>nr 


20537 


30 


Riii„iiiy 


20538 


40 


Rkiihuj 


20539 


'A 


Rniruw.s 


20540 


1 


Rumoicr 


20541 


2 


Riiiimnyfis 


20542 


3 


Riiiiip 


20543 


5 


RniKjicr 


20544 


7 


Rumpfcd 


20545 


10 


Rnmph 


20546 


15 


RhmjM^h 


20547 


20 


Ra„pu. 


20548 


m 


Rmnpflivk 


20549 


40 


R'(in9iciz;lc 


20550 


50 



Stat.— ( Continued. ) 


Max. Amp. 


List Price 


for 15 Sec 


Each, 


2 


24.00 


4 


24.00 


8 


24.00 


12 


26.00 


20 


32.00 


30 


35.00 


40 


35.00 


60 


48.00 


80 


48.00 


120 


88.00 


160 


105.00 


1 


24.00 


2 


24.00 


4 


24.00 


6 


26.00 


10 


32.00 


15 


35.00 


20 


35.00 


30 


4800 


40 


48.00 


♦W 


74.00 


80 


90.00 


100 


110.00 




Reversing Controllers. 

For Reversing Direction of Rotation and for Controlling Speed 
of Motors. 

One of the most difficult problems Jn .couiiection with electric motors, is 
to secure a perfect device for operating a motor at variable speeds at will, 
und reversing it< direction of rotation. 

We handle a full line of nncrsiiiy l{hoostats for motors, froin Yi, H. P. 
to KK) H. P., and (jf any voltage. Also a compli.tc line of field reversing 
Rheostats. We make a specialty of such Rheostats for traveling crane ser- 
\ice and elevator service, and can ordinarily make prompt shipment from 
stock for ULUial sizes. 

These controllers are provided with quick break devices, in connection 
with controlling switch, so that when bringing the motor to re.st from either 
direction of rotation the arc is broken instantly. 

The Rheostat contacts are so designed that, should they become worn of 
burned, they can be removed or replaced without disconnecting any other 
part. 



100.00 
120.00 
142.00 
250.00 
300.00 
350.00 
390.00 



Code Word. 


List No. 


HP. of 
Motor. 


Volts. 


Max. Amp. 
fox 15 Sec. 


Run 


20551 


• 21^ 


125 


20 


Runagntc 


20552 


5 


" 


40 


Runaway 


20553 


"^H 


" 


60 


Runcation 


20554 


10 


" 


80 


Muneciate 


20555 


i& 


" 


120 


.RunM 


20556 


20 


" 


160 


■BuMlet 


20557 


25 


" 


200 



t 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



117 




Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.-^{ Con/mued.) 



Reversing Contro\lers.—{CojUifiiied.) 



Code Word 


List No. 


H. V. of 




i\Iax. .Amp. 


List Price. 






Motor. 


Volts. 


for 15 Sec. 


Each. 


Rune 


20558 


^'A 


250 


10 


$100.00 


n,mcr 


20559 


5 


" 


20 


120.00 


Rung 


20560 


7>^ 


" 


30 


142.00 


Runff/iciid 


20561 


10 


" 


40 


165.00 


Runic 


20562 


15 


" 


60 


210.00 


Runlet 


20563 


20 


" 


80 


350.00 


Runnel 


20564 


25 


" 


100 


390.00 


Ruin„r 


20565 


2K 


500 


5 


110.00 


Rnnrnt 


20566 


5 


" 


10 


130.00 


Runninn 


20567 


7^- 


" 


15 


150.00 


Runnioa 


20568 


10 


" 


20 


175.00 


Runt 


20569 


15 


" 


30 


220.00 


Rupee 


20570 


20 


" 


40 


275.00 


Rupellayy 


20571 


25 




50 


315.00 







VentiIating=Fan Speed Controllers. 



Reducing Speed of Fan and Series Wound Motor to Half 
Full Speed. 



Code Word, 


List No. 


Max. .Amp. 


\'olts. 


Diam. of 




Size of 


List Price. 






1st Step. 




Pan in ins. 


Rheostat. 


Each. 


Rupertsdrop 20572 


1.5 


125 


18 




8 


14.00 


Rupicoln 


20573 


2.5 


" 


24 




8 


14.00 


Rupion 


20574 


5. 


" 


SO 




12 


24.00 


Ruptm,ry 


20575 


8. 


" 


36 




15 


32.00 


Rupture 


20576 


16. 


" 


42 


8 


X 17 X 20 


50.00 


Ruptureicor 


20577 


20. 


" 


48 


10 


X 17 X 20 


60.00 


Rural 


20578 


50. 


if 


60 


13 


X 17 X 20 


85.00 


Rumlum 


20579 


.75 


250 


18 




8 


14.00 


Rnrnlut 


20580 


1.25 


" 


24 




8 


14.00 


Ruvidity 


20581 


2.5 


" 


30- 




12 


24.00 


Ruralize 


20582 


4. 


" 


36 




15 


32.00 


Rurally 


20583 


8. 


" 


42 


8 


X 17 X 20 


50.00 


Ruralness 


20584 


10. 


» 


48 


10 


X 17 X 20 


60.00 


Ruricnlist 


20585 


25. 


<t 


60 


13 


X 17x20 


85.00 


Rurigenuus 


20586 


.375 


500 


18 




8 


14.00 


Rme 


20587 


.625 


" 


24 




8 


14.00 


Rush 


20588 


1.25 


" 


30 




12 


24.00 


Rvshbea rings 20589 


2. 


" 


36 




15 


32.00 


Rmhbvckle 


20590 


4 


« 


42 


8 


X 17 X 20 


50.00 


Rvshenndle 


20591 


5. 


" 


48 


10 


X 17x20 


60.00 


Rushed 


20592 


12.5 


" 


60 


13 


X 17 X 20 


85.00 



118 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 









Carpenter Enamel Rheostats. — {Continued.') 
250 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 



For Front of Board. 









Fig. 8 


9 and 


10. 








Codeword. 


List No, 


Max. 
.Amp. 
St Step, 


Ohnisol 

Field 
to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 

is well 

suited. 


No. of 
Steps. 


.^itipere 

Capacity 

oILast 

Step, 


Diam 
ins. 


List 


RiilhfA 


20629 


1 


250 


300 


44 


.454 


12 


$18.50 


n,ahf,mj 


20630 


1.25 


200 


210. 


44 


.508 


12 


18.50 


R'lthlisfi 


20631 


1,5 


\m 


2;)0. 


44 


.082 


12 


18.50 


y.V///r''i.v/.s 


20632 


2, 


125 


150. 


44 


yo9 


12 


18.50 


H'.in 


20633 


2,5 


100 


120. 


44 


1.136 


12 


18-50 


R„tii,n,t 


20634 


3. 


83 


100. 


44 


1.366 


12 


18.50 


Ji^aijl,:, 


20635 


4 


(>2 


75. 


00 


1.82 


15 


24.50 


llnlilr ' 


20636 


5 


50 


TO. 


00 


2.27 


15 


24.50 


Unit, r 


20637 


6,25 


40 


48.5 


00 


2.84 


15 


46.00 


RniUrkui 


20638 


s. 


31 


37 


m 


3.05 


15 


4600 


Jiutiur 


20639 


10. 


25 


30. 


00 


4.54 


15 


68.00 


liuttish 


20640 


12.5 


20 


21. 


150 


5.7 


15 


68.00 








For Back of Board. 








Code Word. 


List No. 


Max. 
St Step. 


Ohmso 

Field 

to which 

Rheosi.it 

is well 

suited. 


Ohms ol 
Rheostat 


No. of 
Steps 


.'Vtnperc 

Capacity 

ofLast 

Step. 


D;am 


List 
Price. 
Each. 


Rnlti'iilmcui 


20641 


1. 


250 


300 




.454 


12 


$31.50 


liiittk 


20642 


1,25 


2(10 


240. 




.508 


12 


31.50 


JOitl,/ 


20643 


1,5 


m 


200. 




.082 


12 


31.50 


Ru.a 


,20644 


2. 


125 


150. 




.yo'j 


12 


81.50 


Ryder 


20645 


2.5 


100 


120. 




1 . 130 


12 


31.50 


Rye 


20646 


3 


83 


100. 




1.306 


12 


31.50 


Rf/cffniSA 


20647 


4. 


(52 


75. 


60 


1.82 


15 


37.00 


Rj/nchops 


20648 


5. 


50 


()0. 


00 


2.27 


15 


37.00 


Jii/nd 


20649 


0.25 


40 


48. 


60 


2.84 


15 


58.50 


Rynt 


20650 


8. 


31 


37.5 


60 


3.05 


15 


58.50 


Ryth 


20651 


lO. 


25 


30. 


00 


4.54 


15 


78.00 


Rytrnii 


20652 


12.5 


20 


24. 


60 


5.7 


15 


78.00 



500 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 









Front 


of Board. 








Codeword. 


List No. 


Max, 
Amp. 
St Step, 


Ohmsol 

Field 
to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited, 


No. of 
Steps 


Ampere 

Capacity 

of Last 

Step. 


Diam 
ins. 


List 
Price. 
Each. 


hidrih 


20653 


1.25 


400 


480 


44 


.568 


12 


$18.50 


Snha 


20654 


1.5 


333 


400 


44 


082 


12 


18.50 


S'! bod ilia 


20655 


2. 


250 


300 


00 


.909 


15 


24.50 


Siibiicaii 


20656 


2,5 


200 


240 


60 


1.14 


15 


24.50 


tSdhdcanixti 


I 20657 


3. 


166 


200 


60 


1.30 


15 


46.00 


Sn/mi.vit 


20658 


4. 


125 


150 


60 


1.82 


15 


46.00 


S<ilml 


20659 


5, 


100 


120 


00 


2.27 


15 


68.00 


iSaboalh 


20660 


0.25 


80 


96 


60 


2.84 


15 


68.00 



No. 20041, 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



119 






Ko. 20609. 




Carpenter Enamel Rheostats. — {Continued.^ 



125 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 



For Front of Board. 



Code Word. 


Max. 
List No. Ail. p. 
1st Step. 


Field 
to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 


No. of 
Steps. 


Ampere 
Ste^. 


Diam 


L«st 
Price, 
Each, 


Rn.her 


20593 


.5 


250. 


300. 


24 


.227 


8 


$12.50 


lias/,f/n,.^s 


20594 


.t;2 


200. 


240. 


24 


.284 


8 


12.50 


1,'a.hiiHss 


20595 


.75 


166. 


200. 


24 


.341 


8 


12.50 


Rush in, III/ 


20596 


1. 


125. 


150. 


24 


.454 


8 


12.50 


Riishlif/ht 


20597 


1.25 


100. 


120. 


24 


.568 


8 


12.50 


n,i,/dike 


20598 


1.5 


83. 


100. 


24 


.683 


8 


12.50 


Bi,,hnng 


20599 


2. 


62.5 


75. 


24 


.91 


8 


12.50 


Ihi^lij/ 


20600 


2.5 


50. 


60. 


24 


1.13 


8 


12.50 


Ra,k 


20601 


3. 


42. 


50. 


24 


1.35 


8 


12.50 


liidsma 


20602 


4. 


31. 


37.5 


33 


1.82 


10 


14.25 


Buss 


20603 


5. 


25. 


30. 


44 


2.27 


12 


18.50 


Ji'.'.scff 


20604 


G. 


21. 


25. 


44 


2.7 


12 


18.50 


Riisf, it 11,(1 


20605 


8. 


15.6 


18.75 


60 


3.64 


15 


24.50 


R<iss,t!j 


20606 


10. 


12.5 


15. 


60 


3.33 


15 


24.50 


R„ssi,il,„tli 


/20607 


12.5 


10. 


12. 


60 


5.7 


15 


46.00 


Russia 


20608 


16. 


7.8 


U.3 


6a 


7.3 


15 


46.00 


Russian 


20609 


20. 


6.2 


7.5 


60 


9.1 


15 


68.00 


Rust 


20610 


25. 


5. 


6. 


60 


11.36 


15 


68.00 



For Back of Board. 



Codeword. 


List No. 


Max. 
Amp. 
St Step. 


Field 
to which Ohms of 
Rheostat Rheostat 
is well 
suited. 


No. of 
Steps 


Ampere 

^offa^it'^ 
Step. 


Diam 
ins. 


List 
Price. 
Each. 


Rustful 


20611 


.5 


250. 


300. 


24 


.227 


8 


$25.00 


Rustic 


20612 


.62 


200. 


240. 


24 


.284 


8 


25.00 


Rustical 


20613 


.75 


166. 


200. 


24 


.341 


8 


25.00 


Rustically 


20614 


1. 


125. 


150. 


24 


.454 


8 


25.00 


Rusticate 


2b6l5 


1.2 


100. 


120. 


24 


.568 


8 


25.00 


Rustication 


20616 


1.5 


83. 


100. 


24 


.683 


8 


25.00 


Rusticity 


20617 


2. 


62.5 


75. 


24 


.91 


8 


25.00 


Rustiug 


20618 


2.5 


50. 


60. 


24 


1.13 


8 


25.00 


Rust in ess 


20619 


3. 


42. 


50. 


24 


1.35 


8 


25-00 


Rustjoiht 


20620 


4. 


31. 


37.5 


33 


1.82 


10 


27.50 


Rustle 


20621 


5. 


25. 


30. 


44 


2.27 


12 


31.50 


Rustler 


20622 


6. 


21. 


2a. 


44 


2.7 


12 


31.50 


Rusty 


20623 


8. 


15.6 


18.75 


60 


3.64 


15 


37.00 


Rut 


20624 


10. 


12.5 


15. 


60 


3.33 


15 


37.00 


Rutabaga 


20625 


12.5 


10. 


12. 


60 


5.7 


15 


58.50 


Rutaceous 


20626 


16. 


7.8 


9.3 


60 


7.3 


15 


58.50 


Ruth 


20627 


20. 


6.2 


7.5 


60 


9.1 


15 


78.00 


Ruthenium 


20628 


25. 


5. 


6. 


60 


11.36 


15. 


7800 



No. 20611. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats. — {Continued.) 

500 Volt Round Type, Field Rheostats. 



Max. 
Codeword. List No. Amp. 
1st Step. 

Snhnma 20661 1 25 

S'ibhnt 20662 1.6 

Stthbatfirian 20663 2. 

Snhitin 20664 2.5 

8/M<'tk 26665 3. 

Sfihbatism 20666 4. 

SnhhotoiiH 20667 5. 

5a6fti;ic 20668 G.25 



For Back of Board. 

Ohms of 

Field 

to which Ohms ol No. of 

Rheostat Ktieostat Steps, 
is well 
suited. 

400 480 44 

333 400 44 

250 300 60 

200 240 60 

10(5 200 CO 

125 150 f^O 

100 120 CO 

80 9C GO 



Ampere 

Capacity" Diam.. .Lfst 

of Last ins. Price. 

Step. Each. 

.568 12 $31.50 

.682 12 31.50 

y09 15 37,^00 

1.14 15 37.00 

1.36 15 58.50 

1.82 15 58.50 

2.25 15 78.00 

2.84 15 78.0Q 




Field Rheostats of Large 
Capacity. 

For Railway and Large incandescent 
Lighting Generators. 



Snheim 20669 8. 

S'lbema 20670 10. 

Subella 20671 12. 

Snbdlnna 20672 16. 

S/ibellinn 20673 20. 

S'iber 20674 24. 

Sabiaii 20675 32. 

Snhinnium 20676 40. 

Sabine 20677 48. 

JSable 20678 64. 

SaUeimuse 20679 80. 

SMiit-e 20680 100. 

Sabot 20681 128. 

Sabulous. 20682 4. 

Sac 20683 5. 

Sacar 20684 6. 

Sacmde 20685 8. 

Sacmte 20686 10. 

SaccJiaric 20687 12. 

SaceJiarifoui! 20688 16. 

Saccharify 20689 20 

Saccharilla 20690 24. 

.-S«cc7wn>nrf^2069l 32. 



Ohms of 
Field 

to winch Ohms of No. of 

Kheosiat Rheostat Steps 
is well- 
suited. 

18.7 22.5 80 

15. 18. 80 

12.5 15. 80 

9.4 11.2 80 

7.5 9. 80 
6.2- 7.5 80 
4.7 5.6 80 
3.7 4.0 80 

3.1 3.8 80 

2.3 2.8 80 
1.9 2.2 80 
1.5 1.8 80 

1.2 1.4 80 
75. 90. 80 
60. 72. 90 
50. 60. 80 
37.5 45. 80 
30. 36. 80 
25. 30. 80 
18.7 22.5 80 
15. 18, 80 
12.5 15. 80 

9.4 11.2 80 



Ampere 

Capacity List 

of Last Volts. Price. 

Step.- Each. 

3.6 150 $83.00 

4.5 " 83.00 

5.4 " 97.00 
7.2 " 97.00 
9. " 97.00 

10.8 " 112.00 

14.4 " 175.00 

18. " 175.00 

21.6 " 194.00 

28.8 « 232.00 

36.. " 251.00 

45. " 289.00 

57.6 " 365.00 

1.8 300 83.00 

2.2 " 83.00 

2.7 " 97.00 

3.6 '■•■ 97.00 

4.5 " 97.00 
5.5 « 112.00 
7.2 « 131.00 
9.0 " 131.00 

11. b " 194.00 

14.4 " 232.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



121 



Carpenter Enamel Rheostats.- 


-( Continued). 




For Railway Generators. 








Code »'ord. List No. 


Max. 
Amp. 
1st Step. 


Ohms of 

Field 
to which Ohms of 
f<heostat Rheostat 

is well 


No. of 

Steps 


Ampere 

Capacity 

of Last 

Step. 


Volts. 


List 


Saccharine 20692 


2. 


1(»^' 360. 


80 


.91 


600 


$83.00 


Sacchunze 20693 


2.5 


240. 288. 


80 


1.13 


" 


83.00 


Saceharoid 20694 


3. 


200. 240. 


80 


1.3(5 


» 


97.00 


Snc.cliaroid(d2QQ95 


4. 


150, 180. 


80 


1.81 


" 


97.00 


Sncchn rineter2 0696 


5. 


120. 144. 


80 


2.27 


« 


97.00 


Saccharuin 20697 


<). 


100. 120. 


80 


2.72 


" 


112.00 


5w<-;i<Vffc^(^c 20698 


8. 


75. ;to. 


80 


3.63 


" 


130.00 


Son-hoMe 20699 


10. 


00. 72 


80 


4.54 


" 


130.00 


Sncrhulmir 20700 


12. 


50. (JO. 


80 


5.45 


" 


149.00 


SnauJ.n-w 2070 1 


Hi. 


37.5 45 


80 


7.26 


" 


187.00 


S,„v»/,^y,s- 20702 


20 


30. 3(). 


80 


It. 09 


" 


206.00 


Sneciilin- 20703 


25. 


24. 28.8 


80 


11.36 


" 


259.00 


^SV,rt7/?*- 20704 


32. 


18.75 22.5 


80 


14.54 


" 


316.00 




No. 20705. 



Theatre Dimmers. 



It is absolutely safe as regards fii-e risk, is entirely self- 
coiitained, and is shipped complete from factory .ready to 
set up on the stage and connect the two circuit wires to it. 



Code Word. 


List No, 




1 


OS 

< ° 


m 


Dimensions (overall) 
in inches. 

Lgth. Wdth Hght. 


1" 


£1 


Sticcelhnn 


20705 


56 


15 


3 


12- 30 


IH i^Vs 20;4 


(>5 


$50.00 


Sacerdotal 


20706 


56 


37 


5 


25-75 


iM n)H 2oy, 


(io 


60.00 


Sachel 


20707 


56 


62 


10 


50-125 


10 16/8 20;^ 


95 


85.00 



Sfichen 



20708 56 75 15 75-150 13^ 16^ 20 J^ 125 100-00 



Sachemdom 20709 56 100 20 100-200 16>^ 16% 20^ 155 I 15.00 
SachcmMp2(iT\Q 56 1.50 30 150-300 23 16j^ 20^ 215 150.00 

With interlocking Switches. (For 115 Volt Lamps.) 



Sachet 


20711 56 


15 


3 


12- 30 


6 


18 


45 


65 


115.00 


S'acheveral 


20712 56 


37 


5 


25- 75 


6 


18 


45 


65 


115.00 


Sack 


20713 56 


62 


10 


50-125 


7 


18 


4,5 


95 


135.00 


Sackage 


20714 56 


75 


15 


75-150 


■ 9>^ 


18 


45 


125 


155.00 


Sackbut 


20715 56 


100 


20 


100-200 


12;^ 


18 


45 


155 


170.00 


Sackcloth 


20716 56 


150 


30 


150-300 


19 


18 


45 


215 


210.00 


Without Interlocking Switches. 


(For 


115 


Volt 


Lamps.) 


Snckclothed 


20717 56 


15 


3 


12- 30 


6 


18 


45 


65 


65.00 


Sackcr 


20718 56 


37 


5 


25- 75 


6 


18 


45 


65 


65.00 


Sackful 


20719 56 


(•)2 


10 


50-125 


7 


18 


45 


95 


85.00 


Sacking 


20720 56 


75 


15 


75-150 


ii'A 


18 


45 


125 


105.00 


Sackleii8 


20721 56 


100 


20 


100-200 


12J^ 


18 


45 


155 


120.00 



Sackposnet 20722 56 150 



150-300 19 18 45 215 160-00 



122 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Adjustable Rheostats. 




This Klieostat is simple in construction, reliable in 
operation, and low in cost. It is perfectly fire-proof 
throughout, only iron and asbestos being used in its con- 
struction. The resistance wire is wound upon an asbes- 
tos covered wrought iron drum and oyer the wire is 
spread a layer of fire-proof cement. 

The drums are made both round and elliptical in shape 
and offer a large radiating surface which ■ insures a cool 
and uniform action. 

The contact with the resistance wire in the drum is 
made by a slide carrying a number of rollers, thereby 
insuring good contact at several points and avoiding any 
heating. 

Owing to the form of the shell an exceedingly delicate 
graduation of resistance is obtained, and moreover the 
drum occupies but little space in width and is, therefore 
well adapted for use upon Station Switchboards. 

These Rheostats can be operated directly or by mech 
auism connecting to the front of the Board. 

Specify voltage when ordering. 

4, K. W. Dynamos $20-00 

20.00 

22.00 

22.00 

22.00 

24.00 

24.00 

24.00 

24.00 

26.00 

?6.00 

26.00 

26.00 



SidUpriiig 


2I0I& 


For 1. 


Siiitwnter 


21017 


" 3 


Sultwork 


21018 


" 12 


Salticort 


21019 


« 15 


Salty 


21020 


" 17 


Salnhriovs 


21021 


« 20 


Salubriouslv 2 \022 


" 2.5 


Salvhri 


21023 


" 30 


Snliibrity 


21024 


« 40 


Halutarily 


21025 


" 50 


SnlutnrineM 2 1 026 


" 60 


SaluUn-y 


21027 


" 75 


Snluttttion 


21028 


"100 




Ko. 372 



Prices quoted on special, sizes. 



B.=F. Theatre Dimmers. 

The Ba,irstow-Fanning Theatre Dimmer is an adjust- 
able Rheostat for regulating the brilliancy of incandes- 
cent lamps for stage effects. 

In construction these Dimmers resemble our adjustable 
rheostats described above. 

The alterations in voltage of the lamps with the aid of 
these Dimmers, may be made so gradually that the 
change in illumination is entirely imperceptible; while 
on the other hand the lamps may be brought from a 
bright incandescence to a dull glow almost instantly 
This valuable quality of rapidity of adjustment is en- 
tirely under control of the operator; while the great 
range and delicacy of gradations of the Dimmers i» 
afforded by their design and construction, 

These Theatre Dimmers are made not only to dim the 
lamps, i. e. to bring the lamps to a dull :;low, but also to 
totally darken them if desired. 

We have the sole right to manufacture these Dimmers 
and can furnish them in any size. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interlocking Switchboard for Theatre Lighting. 

Equipped with B.=F. Rheostats. 




Erected iti the Davidson Theatre, 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 



124 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Switchboard for Theatre Lighting. 

Equipped with B.=F. Rheostats. 




ii ill 111 

: . . ^ -^ Warn mm^ 

^ ^% ^ ^ ^ M^^j0^^ i», ,:^ m 4^S'm 



% ^ 









Erected in the Oliver Opera House, 
South Bend, Indiana. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



125 




B.=F. Theatre Dimmers.^Co/ifmife^/.) 



Code Word. 


List No. 






Ibe.c 


372 


10 


Ampere 


Ibis 


373 


29 


" 


lea rid 11 


374 


25 


" 


Lxbery 


375 


30 


" 


T<-Htiiider 


376 


35 


" 


Icicle 


377 


40 


" 


Icy 


378 


50 




Ida 


379 


60 




Ideal 


380 


70 




Idiom 


38 f 


80 


•• 


Idiot 


382 


93 


" 


Idly 


383 


10> 


" 


Idolater 


384 


125 


" 


IdoUi.tress 


385 


150 


" 



List Price. 
Each. 

, single $24.00 

" 30.00 

" 33.00 

" 36.00 

" 39.00 

" 42.00 

two iu multiple 51.00 

.... 60.00 

.. 75.00 

.. 91.50 

... I 10.00 

throe " 120.00 

.. 136.00 
four " ,.. 160.00 



Lightning Arresters. 




There are few problems iu electrical engineering wliich 
have presented so many difficulties as that of protecting 
electrical apparatus against lightning. 

The successful operation of lightning arresters depends 
largely — more than is ordinarily supposed— upon a syste- 
matic arrangements of the lightning arrester, or a com- 
bination of lightning arresters and choke coils, and upon 
the care with which the installation is made with refer- 
ence to short straight ground wires, reliable earth con- 
nection and maintenance of these connections. 

The protection of electric light and power circuits di- 
vides itself under two heads: first, the protection of dis- 
;tributing systems: second, the protection of transmission 
systems. 

The Protection of Distributing Systems is effected by 
means of lightning arresters distributed at frequent inter- 
vals over the system. In surburban and otherwise e.xposed 
districts four to the mile of wire are recommended. In 
city districts two are usually found sufficient 

Power Transmission Systems do not require line arres- 
ters. The points of protection being at the extremities 
of the system, namely, in the power house and motor 
stations, a bank' of lightning arresters, in combination 
with choke coils, is installed at each of these points. For 
voltages up to 3000 volts, four choke coils arranged iu 
series in each wire, with lightning arresters intervening 
are recommended. For higher voltages than this, special 
combinations have to be made, according to the genera) 
characteristics of the system with reference to the ca- 
pacity of the generator .and the use of raising and lower- 
ing transformers. 

Swinging Ball Liglitning Arrester. 

Laceration 1 26 Each $8.00 



126 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Lightning Arresters. 



Wurt Lightning Arresters. 




«J 


^ 

,..|- 


'>:/:- 


bJ^ « 


\^'^ 




{ ^ 


^£m^ > 


t '< 


r^^fflHrn <, 


^'ji'/^ 


BB^- ^ 


f^m 


m * ^ 'f 


^-*^ 


HfB c^ *l 


" 


S-F^ ^ 


V 


'^ ., 



Double Pole Station Arrester. 

Type A. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 
^(idillfin 20763 For Alternatiug Current, Incanc'escont and 

Power Circuits, up to 1200 volts, eacli ..$21 -00 

Use two up to 2400 volts. 
Use three up to 3200 volts. 



,'i"(hU'.'xhiij)cd20764 For Alternating Current Arc Circuits, up 

to 3000 volts, each 2 1 -00 



Double Pole Line Arresters. 
Type C. 



Sdddli.tree 20765 For Alternating Current, Incandescent and 

Power Circuits, up to 1200 volts, each. 7.50 
Use two up to 2400 volts. 
Use thiee up to 3000 volts. 

Siuld'totir, 20766 For Alternating Current .\rc Circuits up 

to 3000 volts, each 7.50 



Single Pole Station Arrester. 
Type K.— For Direct Current Only. 

125 up to 600 volts. 
Sndduc&in 20767 Each 



t0.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



127 




Lightning Arresters.— ( Continued. ) 



Wurt Lightning Arresters — {Continued.') 




Single Pole Line Arrester. 
Type J. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 
iSadducee 20768 For Direct Current Arc Circuits up to 

4000 Volts '. $8.25 

Type J similar to Type L. 

Type L. 

S'lddnctehm 20769 For Direct Curreat Circuits, 125 up to 

600 Volts 7.50 



Single Pole Station Arrester. 
Type I. 



- Siidducwii 20770 For Direct Current Arc Circuits up to 

4000 Volts 10.50 



Double Pole Station Arrester. 

Type F, 

SxddKcize 2077 1 For Direct Current, Brush Circuits only 2 1 .00 



No. 467. 



Qarton Lightning Arrester. 

Glcason 467 Metallic Circuit Station Arresters, with 

wooden backs 1 0.00 

Gleiiheuliih 468 Jletallic Circuit Station Arresters, with 

slate or marble backs 12.00 

Gh'Mcliff 469 Metallic Circuit Pole Arresters, with 

waterproof covers 12.00 



128 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Perfection Woven Wire Brushes. 



Code Word. List No 



Salient 

Saliently 

Saliferous 

Salifittble 

Salification 

Salify 

Saligat 

Salina 

Silination 

Saline 

Salineness 

Saliniferous 

Saliniform 

Salinometer 

SalinouB 

Salique 

Salite 

Saliva 

Salival 

Salivant 

Salivary 

Salivate 

Salivation 

Salivous 

Salix 

Sallenders 

Sallet 

Saluting 

Sallidnce 



Sallowness 

Sallowthorn 

Sally 

Sally lunn 

Sallyport 

Salmngundi 

Salmiac 

Salmis 

Sahnon 

(^almonet 

Snlmonoid 

Sahnonp'eel 

Salmonpipe 

Salmontruut 

Salygen 

Salon 

Saloon 

Saloop 

Salop 

Snlpa 

Salpian 

Salpic.on 

Sahafy 

Sahes 



20900 
20901 
20902 
20903 
20904 
20905 
20906 
20907 
20908 
20909 
20910 
20911 
20912 
20913 
20914 
20915 
20916 
20917 
20918 
20919 
20920 
20921 
20922 
20923 
20924 
20925 
20926 
20927 
20928 
20929 
20930 
20931 
20932 
20933 
20934 
26935 
20936 
20937 
20938 
20939 
20940 
20941 
20942 
20943 
20944 
20945 
20946 
20947 
20948 
20949 
20950 
20951 
20952 
20953 



yi ins. wide, 

H " 

^ " 

% " 
1 
1 
1 

VA « 

1^ " 

1% " 

1/8 " 

IX " 

IX " 

IX " 

IX " 

iy» '• 

iVi " 

13/8 " 

1/8 " 

1)^ " 

1>^ " 

IK " 

IM " 

VA " 

lA " 

\% " 

1% " 

m " 

m " 

IX " 

IX " 

m " 

1^ " 

IX " 

1% - 

IX " 

1/8 " 

1/8 " 

1/8 " 

1/8 " 

1^ " 

^VA 



3-lf) ins. tliicli, 6 ins. 

1-4 

1-2 

14 " 

1-8 

1,4 

5-16 

14 

5-16 " 



1-2 

1-4 

5-16 

3-8 

12 

3-16 

1-4 

5-16 

3-8 

12 

14 

5-16 

3-8 

12 

5-8 

5.8 

i-4 

5-16 

3-8 

1-2 

14 

5-16 

3-8 

1-2 

5-8 

3-4 

7-8 

1-4 

5-16 

3-8 

1-2 

5-8 

5.8 

14 

5-16 

3-8 

1-2 

5-8 

3-8 

3-8 

1-2 

5-8 

5-16 

3-8 



List Price. 
.Each. 

... $ .75 

... 125 

... (.50 

... 1.35 

... 1.30 

... 1.50 

. . 1.60 

. .. 1.60 

... 1.70 

... 1.80 

2.00 

... 1.75 

. .. 1.90 

... 2.05 

... 2.30 

... 1.75 

.. 1.85 

.. 2.00 

. . . 2.20 

. . . 2.50 

.. 2.00 

. 2.20 

. . . 2.40 

. . . 2.75 

. . . 3.00 

. . . 3.25 

... 2.20 

. . . 2.50 

275 

. . . 3.25 

. . 2.S5 

. . . 2.35 

. . . 2.50 

... 3.00 

... 3.50 

.. 4.00 

... 4.50 

. . 2.30 

. . . 2.45 

... 2.75 

. . . 3.50 

. . . 4.25 

. . 7.00 

. . . 2.50 

... 2.75 

. . . 3-00 

... 3.75 

. . . 4.50 

... 3.30 

. . . 3.50 

... 4.25 

. . . 4.75 

. . . 3.25 

. . . 4.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Perfection Woven Wire Brushes. 

— ( Continued. ) 



Code Word List No 

S<thill(v 20954 

S'dsAacid 20955 

Srdsoda 20956 

Suholaceous 20957 

.Stthuginous 20958 

Salt 20959 

Snltant 20960 

SiiUardlo 2096 1 
Saltiite 
Saltation 



20962 
20963 

Saltatorial 20964 



SalUitory 
Salicake 
Soltcat 
Saltcellar 



20965 
20966 



lide, 1-2 ins. 
5-8 
3-8 
1-2 
5-8 
3-8 
12 
5-8 
3-4 
1-4 
5-16 
3-8 
1-2 
5-8 
34 



List Price. 
Each. 

hick, 8 ins. long $4.50 

8 " 5.00 

8 " 4.25 

8 " 4.75 

8 " 5.25 

8 " .... 4.50 

8 " 5.00 

8 " 5.75 

8 " 6.50 

8 " 3.00 

8 " 3.75 

8 " 4.75 

8 » 5.50 

8 " 6.50 

8 " . . 7.50 



^^^^^^^ 



The Wirt Dynamo Brush. 



^m 


9 


^^^pSi 




^^^^ 


a^3 


r 

style. 


Width. 


Regular Sizes. 

Thiclt- r .__,,, Capacity, 
ness. i-engtn. Amperes. 
















^. 










Samiste 


21063 


A 




H 


5-16 


8 


40 


$0.90 










Samite 


21064 


M 




U 


5-16 


8 


60 


1.05 










SamUt 


21065 


B 






5-16 


8 


80 


1.25 










Samoids 


21066 


N 






3-8 


8 


190 


1.45 










Samoyeds 


21067 


F 




% 


1-4 


8 


80 


1.15 










Samp 


21068 


I 




'A 


5-16 


8 


95 


1.40 










Salunnist 


21069 







'A 


3-8 


8 


110 


1.65 










Salurnite 


21070 


D 




H 


3-8 


10 


120 


2.00 










Satyr 


21071 


J 




m 


1-2 


10 


150 


2.60 










Satyrias 


21072 


P 




K 


5-16 


8 


110 


1.55 










Satyria 


21073 


Q 




K 


5-16 


8 


120 


1.70 










Satyrian 


21074 


L 




% 


5-16 


10 


130 


2.05 










Satyrium 


21075 


C 




n 


3-8 


10 


160 


2.45 










Sauce 


21076 


K 




% 


1-2 


10 


200 


3.25 










Saucealoni 


21077 


G 




% 


7-16 


10 


180 


2.85 










Saiiceboat 


21078 


E 




H 


5-8 


12 


250 


4.60 














Special Size 


s. 










Thick- L 


ength 








WIDTH IN INC 


4ES. 










in ins. 


m 
ns 


Vz 


% 


H Vs 


1 


1/8 


IX 


m 


1/2 


IH 


IM iVs 


2 


3-lfi 


8 


SO 55 


SO. 60 


SO 65 SO 70 


75 SO 80 


SO 85 


so. 90 


SO 95 


Si. 00 


Si. 05 SI 10 


Si. 15 




10 


«5 


70 


75 80 


85 


90 


1 00 


1.05 


1 10 


1 15 


1.25 1 30 


1.35 




12 


70 


75 


80 90 


95 


1 05 


I 10 


1 20 


1.25 


1.30 


1.40 1.45 


1.50 


1-t 


8 


75 


80 


90 95 


1 00 


1 10 


1.15 


1:20 


1.25 


1.30 


1.40 1.45 


1.50 




10 


80 


90 


95 1 05 


1 15 


1.20 


1.30 


1.35 


1.45 


1.50 


1 60 1 70 


1 75 




12 


85 


95 


105 1.15 


1 25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.50 


1.65 


1.70 


1.80 1.90 


2.00 


5-16 


8 


90 


1 00 


1.0b 1 15 


1.25 


1.35 


1 40 


1.45 


1 55 


1.60 


1.70 1.80 


1.85 




10 


1 00 


1 10 


1 20 1..30 


1.40 


1.50 


1.60 


1.70 


1.80 


1.85 


1.95 2.05 


2.15 




12 


1 05 


1 20 


1 30 1 40 


1.55 


1 65 


1 75 


1.90 


2.00 


2.15 


2.25 2.35 


2.50 



130 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 






The Wirt Dynamo Brush. 

— ( Continued. ) 



Special Sizes.— (Continued.) 



Thick- 


Length 










WIDTH IN INCHES, 












in ins. 


ins. 


Vz 


^ 


% 


Vs 


1 


Wi 


IM 


W» 


Wz 


\% 


W4 


V/s 


2 


3-8 


8 


1.10 


1.15 


1.25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.55 


1.65 


1.75 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 




10 


1 15 


1.30 


1.40 


1.50 


1.65 


1 75 


1.85 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 


2.35 


2.45 


2.60 




12 


1.20 


1.40 


1.55 


1.70 


1.85 


1.95 


2.10 


2.25 


2.40 


2.50 


2.65 


2.80 


2.95 


7-lfi 


8 


1 25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.55 


1.70 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 


2.35 


2.45 


2.55 




10 


1.35 


1.50 


1.60 


1.75 


1.90 


2.05 


2.15 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.70 


2.85 


3.00 




12 


1 45 


1.60 


1.80 


1.95 


2.10 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.75 


2.90 


3.10 


3.25 


3.40 


1-2 


8 


1.40 


X.50 


1.65 


1 80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.15 


2.30 


2.40 


2.50 


2.65 


2.80 


2.90 




10 


1.60 


1.70 


1.85 


2.00 


2.15 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.80 


2.95 


3.10 


3.25 


3.40 




12 


1.65 


1.85 


2.00 


2.20 


2.40 


2.60 


2.80 


2.95 


3.15 


3.35 


3.50 


3.70 


3.90 


5-8 


8 


1.70 


1.90 


2.05 


2 20 


2.35 


2.50 


2.65 


2.80 


3.00 


3.15 


3.30 


3.45 


3.6(1 




10 


1 90 


2.05 


2.25 


2.45 


2.65 


::.85 


3.05 


3.25 


3 45 


3.65 


3.85 


4.03 


4.20 




12 


2.05 


2.25 


2.50 


2 75 


300 


3.20 


3.45 


3.70 


3.90 


4 15 


4.40 


4.60 


-1.85 



Thickness is given for the middle of the Brush. 




Carbon Brushes. 



We give below a list of the Standard Carbon Brushes 
used on Western Electric Generators and Motors. In 
addition to this list we are prepared to quote prices on 
any size needed. When you are in the marltet for brushes 
write to us for special price list which will be mailed on 
application. 



Code Word. List No. 

Sfiplinff 2 1 269 

Siiporuicevug 21270 

Snpohaeit.y 21271 

Soponary 2 1 272 

SnponifinhU 21273 

Siiponify 21274 

Saponine 

Snponule 

Sapar 

Saporifie 

SaporoHty 

Saporam 



Unpota 

Snppare 

Sapper 

Sapphic 

Snppinesn 

Sappy 

Saproller 



21275 
21276 
21277 
21278 
21279 
21280 
21281 
21282 
21283 
21284 
21286 
21287 
21288 



l%x yii. % $20.00 

l|4:x %-a % 20.00 

lj<x |<x T?, 20.00 

2 X %x.^V 20.00 

2 xl X % 25.00 

2 x2 X ^ 40.00 

2i^x %x % 25.00 

2%xl%x Yi 25.00 

2^xl^x % 25.00 

2Kxlx\xl 40.00 

2Kx1m:x Yt 25.00 

iyixVAx j\ ...„ 25.00 



xl^ X %. 
xl%x U- 

X 1^4^ X 1 



55.00 
60.00 
65.00 
70.00 



x2 xl 8000 

x2 xl^ 100.00 

x2 X 1^ 130.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



131 




Switchboards. 

The illustrations on this page 
show respectively the front and 
rear of our standard switch- 
board for one dynamo and one 
feeder circuit. 

Switchboard Front. 



We are prepared to furnish 
switchboards for any number or 
sizes of dynamos and for any 
number of feeder circuits. 

Switchboard Rear. 



** ,. 


S^S 1 




4-4 


^»JI-~^ 


* 


e 


1 1 


fl 


€P 




1 


^^ 


a^ €b 


e^ 



132 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Switchboards. 

This illustration shows a 
switchboard furnished with 
Type "Q" quick break 
switches for two dynamos 
and five line circuits. 



This illustration shows 
a combination switch- 
board for one incande- 
scent alternator and 
arc dynamo. 




* 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



133 



Switchboards. 




Combination power and lighting board for two dynamos and four circuits. 

Equipped with Western Electric ammeters and volt meters, and Western Electric type "E " 
switches. 

It is almost impossible to standardize switchboards. We build switchboards in accordance 
with specifications and conditions. 



134 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Switchboard Fittings. 



Clamps for inside Bus Bars. 

The connections from switches to bus bars are made 
by using the inside bus bar clamps. 

The stud extends baci< so that the counector on it is m 
line with the connector on the switch post; no beud is 
necessary on the cable. 

Clamps for g x H in., J x IJ in. and I x 2 in. bus bars 
can be furnished promptly. 

C'onnectors, switches and clamps are all numbered 
alike for capacity. 
No. 1 being for 50 amperes. No. fi being for BOO anipci 



No. 2 
No. 3 
No.4 
No. 5 



150 



450 



No. 7 
No. 8 
No. 9 



800 



2000 



Prices quoted on application. 



Clamp Connectors. 

When space back of switchboard is very limited we 
make the connector on the switch post and clamp all one 
piece. 

This style made to order. In writing for prices give 
full information as to size and the quantity. 




Nos. 65161 to 65171. 




Nos. 65173 to G7183. 



Nos. 67301 to 67371. 



Connectors, . with Set Screws, for Heavy 
Conductors. 

CIdrne 65 1 6 1 " Tec " Connector for i inch rod, each 30 

Chinwra 65163 " " " § " " 50 

Chimerical 65165 " " •' i " '" MO 

Chenmlry 65167 " " " i\ " " 1.50 

Chip 65169 " " " t " " •••■ 1.60 

Chipped 65171 " " '• * " " 2.00 

Chipping 65173 Elbow " " i " " - .25 

Chii-p 65175 ■' " " I -' •'.... 45 

Chiseled 55177 " '" " i " " 80 

Chimlrous 65179 " " "■ t°« "' " • 95 

ChiTalry 65183 '' " "I " " 1.00 

Chocolate 65183 " " " f ;' " 1.60 

Chrice 67361 Straight " "i " " 20 

Choir 67363 " '"' " f " " 35 

Choke 67365 " " " i " " • 70 

Choking 67367 " V " t's " " 85 

Choler 67369 " " " f " " 90 

Cholera 67371 " " "J " " 1.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



135 




Switchboard Fittings — ( Contimied ) 



Connectors for Heavy Conductors. 



Nos. 65329 to 65245. 



Code Word. 

Choleric 

Choose 

Chooser 

Choosing 

Chop 

Chopper 

Chops 

Choral 

Chord 

Chorixter 

Chorus 

Chorusgirl 

Chose 

Chosen 

Chousing 



List No. 
65189 
65193 
65197 
65201 
65205 
65209 
65213 
65217 
65221 
65225 
65229 
65233 
65237 
65241 
65245 



Cross Connection for i inch rod, each 



■Tee' 



List Price. 
....$1.10 

• e • • 2.00 

•• i •• •■ 2.50 

•• f •' •■ 3.50 

" f " " 4.50 

Y " Connection for J inch rod. each. . .90 

•' I ■• " .. 1.50 

* •' " .. 1.75 

i '■ " .. 2.50 

I " '■ .. 3.50 

Straight CoanectLon for i inch rod, each 70 

I ■ ' 1.00 

* ■• " 1.20 

t ' " 1.60 

i " " 2.40 



Lack 


1321 


Lackey 


1322 


Lacking 


1333 


Laconic 


1334 


Laconical 


1335 


Laconics 


1336 



Wire Terminals. 

i Inch, each 25 

I " 40 

i " 75 

I " I.fl0 

I " 1.50 

1 " 2.50 




Crag 

Cragged 

Craggy 

Cramp 

Cramping 




1851 
1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 



Edna 8973 

Educate, 8974 

Education 8975 



Wire Connections. 

Single Screw. 



Outside 
Size. 



Double .^creW. 



Outside 
Size. 



Edward 



8976 



Size 
qt Wire. 

000 
0000 

■I 
I 



per 100 8.60 

" 9.50 

" 11.50 

" 14.50 

"' ,..-16.00 



per 100 40.00 

" 47.00 

" 55.00 

" 65.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Switchboard Fittings— ( Continued\ 



Clamp Connections for Heavy Conductors. 

Codeword. List No. List Price 
Chowder 8977 Gross Connection for ^V inch rod. each $2.20 



Cfirismal 8978 T Connection for /?! inch rod, each 1.45 

Ckrismath 8979 Straight Connection for y\ inch rod, each i . 1 



Y Connection for A inch rod, each 1.15 



Cemented 8981 L Connection for ,% inch rod. each 1.25 

Cementing 8982 T Connection for T*a inch rod, each 1.20 



Cheaply 


1804 


Cheapness 


1805 


Cheating 


1806 


Checker 


1807 


Checkmate 


1808 


Cheerful 


1809 


Cheerfully 


1810 


Cheerily 


1811 


Cheering 


1812 



Wire Terminals. 

1804 For No. 12 wire. B. & S. G., per 100 8.50 

10 •■ '• " 9.50 

8 ' " " 10.50 

6 ■• " " 12.50 

4 " '.' ■' 14.50 

3 " " • 15.50 

2 ' •• •• 16.75 

1 • ■• •' 19.00 

" " '• 23.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



137 



No. 1813. 



No. 1821. 



Switchboard Fittings— (Con//fiued). 







Wire 


Holders. 


C.«l.- W..I.I. 


UslNo. 








VorretU. 


1813 


1 to 25 nil 


pircs 


per pair 


Cosimtic 


1814 


25 10 100 






Cosmic 


1815 


100 to 300 




" 


Cosmrk 


1816 


400 




•' 


CoMnn, 


1817 


DOO 






Coiirfi 


1818 


BOO 




" 


Couchnnt 


1819 


800 




" 


Cowjh 


1820 


1000 







Coventry 

Covert 

Covertly 

Coverture 

Corel 

Coreled 

Coveting 

Covetous 



Bus Bar Stands. 



1821 
1822 
1823 
1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 



i inch, 

I " 

* " 

I " 

4 " 

1 " 

U " 

li •- 



:,ist Price. 

..$0.50 
.. I.OO 
.. 2.00 

.. s.oa 

.. 4.001 
.. 5.00 
.. 6.00 

.. 8.oa 



.50 
.75 
I.0& 
1.25 
1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
3.00> 



We make the above iu the following lengths : 1 inch, 1^ 
inch. 8 inch and 4 inch. Specify Length. 





Corey 

Coirard 

Coicardice 

Cotrardly 

Crab 

Crabappte 

Crabbed 

CraUicdly 

Crabby 



Crack 

Cracked 

Cracker 

Cracking 

Crackle 

Craelding 

Cradle 

Cradled 

Craaling 



Bus Bar Connections. 

Solid. 

1829 Jinch.cach 50" 

1830 i " " .60 

1831 I " '" 75- 

1832 i " •• 1.00 

1833 I " " ...: I.2S 

1834 I •' " 1.50 

1835 1 " " - 2.0O 

1836 li " " 2.50 

1837 li '• " 3.50- 

Split. 

1838 i inch, each .50 

1839 i " " 6» 

1840 I " '• 7S 

I84r i " " 1.00 

1842 I " " 1.25 

1843 i '■ " 1.50' 

1844 1 " " ■'. 2.0ft 

1849 li " "" 2.50 

1850 li " " 3.5ft 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




■ 



No. 137. 



Switchboard Httings — ( Continued). 



Switchboard Brackets. 



Code Word. List No. 

Jumping |3& 1 Light, each 




List Price 

..$1 25 



Junction 1 37 1 Light, ^ach | .50 

Juncture 138 2 " " 2.50 



Switchboard Bolts. 

Kirk 1 4 1 Machine Screw, complete, each 40 

Kirkman 142 Wood " " " 30 



143 Wood Screw, complete, each 20 

144 Machine" " " 20 

145 Special Cap to fit Nos. 143 and 144, each 20 



139 Voltmeter Bolt. each. 



.20 



ARC SUPPLIES. 



Miscellaneous, 




No. 213. 



Current Direction Indicator. 

This instrument is placed directly in an arc circuit and 
visually indicates or shows the direction of the current , if 
desired, it can be made to close a local battery circuit so as 
to ring an alarm bell and trip an annunciator needle when- 
ever the current flows in the wrong direction, the 
annunciator showing the number of the circuit that is mis- 
connected. 

The Indicator is well adapted for use upon arc circuits 
of both high and low tension systems of any manufacture. 

List No. List Price. 
213 Each $20.00 




Eulogize 



Arc Ammeter. 

This Ammeter is designed for use as 
a station mstrument. It is well pro- 
tected by a sealed case ; has no springs 
or permanent magnets; is dead beat 
and accurate withm one per cent. 

214 Each 18.00 



No, 214 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Arc Switchboard. 
Equipped with Western Electric Instruments. 




J J *J 1 1 "J 




••••#—- 
•-•- 






A Typical Switchboard constructed for [six dynamo and ten line circuits. The, board is 
constructed of marble, and for each dynamo is furnished an ammeter and polarity indicator 
Only specially selected marble is used for arc boards and the workmanship is thoroughly' guar- 
anteed. Specifications for special boards will be furnished on application. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Arc Switchboard Fittings. 



Improved Spring Jack. 




This cut represents tlie latest type of Switcliboaid 
Spring Jack for Arc Circuits. Tlie Spring Jack is separ- 
able aud a bushiog screwing through from the face of 
the board holds the Spring Jack iu place and obviates 
any liability from shock on the face of the board as there 
are uo metal parts of the Jack on the front of the board. 
The connection to circuit Is made by means of a swivel 
lug and brings the wire against the marble board. When 
the Spring Jack is iu place, with all connections made, it 
extends from the back of the board but 2% inches. The 
contact spring is of phospor bronze, and extra length is 
secured by making it tlje curved form as shown. 



Code Word List No. 

ISiirojcdl 21350 Spring Jack 



f List Price. 

Each. 
.... $2.50 



Improved Plugs. 

Tlie. Safety Plug illustra.ted is of the sheathing type 
and renders it impossible to obtain a shock should the 
circuit be opened accidentally at the switchboard 
while making a change of circuits when the dynamo 
is in operation. Tlie insulation is of hard rubber and 
of sufficient strength to stand any ordinary service. 
These plugs are made in two sizes, one for main cir- 
cuit and one for transfer circuit. 



SnvocoUn 21351 
Ha, rode. 21352 



Transfer Plug |.20 

Main Plug 1.50 



Old Style Plugs. 



DdtoniiKj I 1 76 Disconnecting Plug, each 



No..in7. 



Day 



1177 Main Plug, each. 



142 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Cleveland Arc Cut=out. 



Code Word. List No. 

Editor 935 Each 



I.is5t Price. 
...$2.50 




Western Electric Building Switch. 

2926 Each 7.50 




Hope Arc Cut=out. 

Dwmj) 1 1 15 Slate base, each 4.70 

Dampness 1116 Porcelain base, each 6.00 

Damsel 1117 " " ^ cam movement, each 6.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Hope Arc Cut=OUt — {Continued). 

Code Word, List No 

Dance 1118 Extra large, for siatiou use, each 



List Price. 

..$20.0Q 




No.. 11] 




Dancer 1119 For Alternating Cunents, eacVi 1 8.00' 

Dancing 1 1 20 " * " witli fuse, each 1 8.00 



Dandify 1127 For Alternating Currents, Bi-pole. each 14.40 



144 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Bryant=Cleveland Arc Cut=Out. 

This Arc Cut-Out is made entirely of porcelain and 
metal, consequently incombustible and moisture- 
proof. 

The action of the commutator at the point of break- 
ing or closing the circuit is entirely uncontrolled by 
the handle. 

The binding posts are the well-known K. W. style, 
very secure and easy to wire. 



Code Word. List No. 
Edition 934 Each 



List Price. 
Each. 

.. S3.00 



No. 21079. 



F. W. Large Arc Circuit Cut=Out. 

In order to comply with the rcquiicmcnts of the fire 
underwriters au absolute cut-out must be placed wher- 
ever arc wires enter or leave a building. Tlie cut-out 
here shown is of an improved type, having been adopted 
by many of the large electric companies. It is fireproof, 
all the mechanism being mounted on porcelain, while 
the switching action is iustautaueous in both directions, 
the operator having no control over it. .It is, therefore, 
impossible for the contacts to remain in any position but 
that shown by the Indicator "on" or "ovf." This cut-out 
is designed for heavy service, and will operate without 
arcing on from one to fifty lamps. 

21079 Each 



7.00 




No. 21080. 




Sn;rnu 



F. W. Small Arc Circuit Cut=Out. 

This Cut-Out is intended for light service, such as from 
one to five lamps. It is designed for use in places where 
it would be inconvenient to install the larger size. The 
switching action is performed by turning a key which 
compresses a spring, then suddenly releasing it, causing 
the central porcelain disc to make one-quarter revolution 
but always in the same direction. This instantly switches 
the current off and on. This cut-out is admirably adapted 
for use in iron lamp posts where the cables come up from 
below. 

2 1 080 Each 7.1 



No. 21081. 



Lightning Arresters for Arc Circuits. 

Where arc circuits enter or leave the station it is neces- 
sary to place lightning arresters in the several branches, 
in order to protect the dynamos and apparatus in the 
station during heavy thunder storms so prevalent in some 
jwrts of this country. The lightning arrester here shown 
affords a path for the lightning discharge to earth, and 
should an arc from any cause follow the discharge, it is 
broken. 
21081 Each 10-00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 





Automatic Circuit Controlling Switch. 



This switcli is dcsijriicd more ospofially for use with 
series arc or otlier high potential circuits wiiere it is do- 
sired to cut out and entirely ii:snlate a Jine when not in 
actual service. It is entirely automatic in its action and 
never offers any appreciable resistance to the passajre of 
current through itself. The construction is such that 
when current is supplied to its terminals that current will 
be established in the line in case the line is in ])r<)pcr 
working condition; if the line should be open the switch 
will again insulate the line and the current will How di- 
rectly through the switch encountering there only the. 
resistance of a small solenoid wound with heavy wire. 
If at any time during the operation of tlie. line an acci- 
dent should occur causing the circuit to be opened, tlie 
switch will immediately insulate the line and provide a 
path for the current tlirough itself. Before remaining 
permanently in that position, however, it will make a 
trial stroke so that if the continuity of the line has been 
re-established (as for instance by the dropping together 
of carbons in a lamp whose rod had become stuck) that 
current will be re-established in the line as before. 

The diagrams of circuits shows the usual way of con- 
necting the switches to the lamp circuits — any number of 
switches may be used on a line, each one Cv)ntrolling a 
given portion. A single switch is capable of controlling 
a circuit of any number of lamps up to fifty. 
Priaes on application. 




Electric Clock Switch. 



This Switch was designed for use in offices, show win- 
dows, hotels, etc., or' on any direct or alternating current 
circuit, not exceeding 12o volts of pressure. 

It operates both to turn on the current at whatever 
hour of the day the dial is set ior, and later on to cut it 
off again at any desired time. 

It is not a magnetic, but a mechanical switch, operated 
by means of a cloc-lt movemeiit, which is wound when 
the switch is set. 

The clock movement is protected by a neat Iron Jap- 
anned case, with hinged door. The switch part is free, 
and readily accessible. A case, enclosing the entire 
switch, can be furnished if desired. All the parts are 
insulated in the best maunei-, and the work is strong and 
substantial. 

Mounted on slate base, capacity 10 amperes. 



No. 2307 



Codeword. List "No. 

iiil'irldii 23078 Electric Clock Switch 



Price List. 
Each. 

. $24.00 



146 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Arc Light Line Switches. 



Code Word. List No. 

S'dcor 21048 2-Point 

Mounted on Slate. 



$2.00 




21049 3-Pomt 2.50 

Mounted on Slate. 




Isolating Switch for Arc Circuit. 

A simple and reliable Switch' adapted for cur- 
rents below 30 amperes, aud which operates to 
completely isolate or remove the lamps from all 
connections with a circuit made with a circuit. 
Made with slate base and bronze terminals. 

21050 Each 3.50 



No. 21030. 




P. & 5. China Hanging Board. 



SintKirnid 2 1 053 Base, only 70 

Siimmui'ra 21054 " with old brass work refitted 1.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



347 




Arc Cut=Out Boards. 



Code Word List No. 

Earldom 2850 Round, each . 



List Price. 
Each. 

.. $2.00 




2851 Oblong, each |.75 







No. 21051. 



China Arc Hanging Board. 

No. 8851, for series circuits, has automatic 
device which closes circuit if the lamp is dis- 
connected when the switch is on. 

No. 8852 is for incandescent circuits, and the 
switch is also double pole and breaks in four 
places. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Bating 885 i For Constant Current, Series 

Circuit 2.50 

Datiee 8852 For Constant Potential, Multi- 
ple Circuits 2.50 



Stationary Lamp Hanger. 

With Isolating Switch. 

By the use of this Hanger the lamp can be en- 
tirely disconnected from the circuit, and not merely 
shunted, as is the case with single pole switches. 
They are made for either wide or narrow frame 
lamps. Mounted on slate. 

Sftmnre 2 1 05 1 Narrow frame 4.50 

S'lniiiriUi/) 21052 Wide " 5.25 



148 





WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Stationary Hanger Boards.— {Coufini/ed.) 

__, ^ i^ , Code Word. List No. List Price 

ey •'~'| Each. ■ 

^^^\ •'^"""■■•'l'''- 21058 For Narrow Frame Lamps $2.75 

) I S,nnrth 2 1 059 For Wide Frame Lamps 3.20 

' Mounted on Slate. 

For eitlier double or single lamjjs. 

Hanger Boards. 

®__^^ For Constant Potential Lamps. 

>iH 21060 With Binding Terminals 2.10 

/' 21061 With Hook Terminals 2.10 

Mounted on Slate. 

(Kelsh Arc Lamp Hanger Board. 

S'liniot 2 1 062 Each 3.00 

Jlouuted on Marbleized Slate. 

Arc Lamp Hooks. 

^ C'ipioii.t)tf.y!< 8705 Plain, wroiiglit iron, eacli 1.50 

C'<n>i=<t 8706 Ornamental, each 

Ciqiliiiit 8707 Ornamental, each 

Prices on Ornamental Brackets quoted on application. 



150 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Lamp Hoods. 



Tliese Hoods are made of heavy galvanized iron, 
japanned, supported by iron frames, with a cast iron 
base, making the wliole very strong and substantial. 

The lamp is suspended from a hanging board provided 
with a hand cutout, and firmly fastened inside the Hood. 



Code \V( 
Snn-i't 



Libt No. 

21636 Each 



$18.00 




Base 



2001 Each 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



151 




Lamp Hoods — {Continued^ 



Code Word. List No. 
Basd 2002 Each. 



$25.00 



Batily 2003 Each. 



.20. 



152 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Lamp WooAs.— {Continued.) 

List Price. 
Code Word. List No. Each. 

Eauiness 2886 Complete $9-00 

Sdlutatorian 2 1 029 Hood only 3-50 

Snlutntory 21030 Side Rods aud Bracket 3.50 

Sidute 21031 Cut-Out Board ,. 2.00 




No. 2.SS7. 




Easement 2887 Complete with Cut Out Board 5.00 

Salukr 21032 Hood onjy , 3.00 

Eaxiiifi . 2888 ('omplete with Cut-Out Board . 4.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



15a 



Domestic Carbons. 

Solid. 
High Tension Series Arc. 

Specify when ordering whether moulded or forced. 

Codeword. List No. i„hes List Price. 

'""^^- Per 1000. 

Salter 20969 7-16 x 12, plain $13.50 

Saltern 20970 7-16 x 12, coppered 1 3.50 

Saltfish 20971 1-2 x 12, plain 14.00 

Saltfast 20972 1-2 x 12, coppered 14.00 

Snltgauge 20973 5-8 x 12, plain 19.50 

Saltgreen 20974 5-8 x 12, coppered ,. 20.50 

Solticr 20975 9-16 x 14, plain '. 20.50 

Saltienctse 20976 9-16 x 14, coppered 22.00 

Saltigrade 20977 5-8 x 14, plain 21.70 

Saltimbanco 20978 5-8 x 14, coppered 23.70 

Salti7ig 20979 7-16 x 7, plain 6.7& 

Saltire 20980 7-16 x 7, coppered 6.75 

:Snltish 20981 1-2 x 7, plain 7.00 

SaltiMy 20982 1-2 x 7, coppered 7.00 

Saltiskness 20983 5-8 x 7, plain 1 1 .00 

Saltjunk 20984 5-8 x 7, coppered 12.00 

Saltpeter 20985 1-2 x 9, plain 9.50 

Saltless 20986 1-2 x 9, coppered 9.50 

Saltlick 20987 5-8 x 9, plain 13.00 

Snltly 20988 5 8 x 9, coppered 13.7* 



Coppered Solid Forced. 
For Low Tension Series Arc 



Snltmarsh 


20989 


Saltmine 


20990 


Saltness 


20991 


Saltpan 


20992 


Saltpm 


20993 


Saltperlate 


20994 



7-16 X 12 13.50 

1-2 x 12 14.00 

58 x 12 20.50 

7-16 x 7... 6.75 

1-2 X 7 7.00 

5 8 X 7 12.00 



For Constant Potential Lamps. 

Uppers— Soft Cored. 

Smtlt 21091 516x712 9.50 

Sauncinghell 2\m2 3-8 x 7 1-2 12.00 

Saunders 21093 7-16 x 7 1-2 13.50 

Saundersblue2iQ9^ 1-2 x 7 1-2 16.50 

Saunter 21095 9-16x7 1-2 17.50 

Saunterer 21096 5 8 x 7 1-2 24.00 

Saur 21097 5-8 x 8 25.50 

Snuria 21098 11-16 x 8 ... 34.00 

Saurian 21099 5-16x10 13.00 

Sauroid 21100 3-8 x 10 16.5a 

Saurophagm 2\l0l 7-16x10 18.00 

Saurg 21102 1-2 x 10 22.00 

Sausage 21103 9-16x10 24.00 

Sausswrile 21104 5-8x10 32.00 

Sauterelle 21105 11-16x10 38.00- 



154 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Code Word 


List No 


Sniitern 


21106 


8<iuceg((rde 


21107 


S arable 


21108 


Savacan 


21109 


Sfioage 


2III0 


Samtgely 


21 III 


Savage ness 


21112 


Savagery 


2|M3 


Savagism 


21 1 14 


JSavana 


21 115 


Samnt 


2IM6 


Save 


21117 


Saveall 


2III8 


Saveloy 


2MI9 


Saver 


21120 


Savin 


2II2I 


Saving 


21122 


Savingly 


21123 


Savingness 


21124 


Savingsbank 2 i 125 


Savor 


21126 


Sacorily 


21127 


Savoriness 


21128 


Savorless 


21129 


Savorly 


21130 


Savormis 


2II3I 


Savory 


21132 


Savoy 


21133 


Savoyard 


21134 


Saw 


21135 


Savoie 


21136 


Sampan 


2H37 


Samphine 


21138 


Sample 


21139 


Sampler 


21140 


SamsJwo 


2II4I 


SamsJiu 


21142 


Samsone 


21143 


Sdmsonspost 2 1 1 44 


Sanability 


21145 


Sanable 


21146 


Sannbleness 


21147 


Sanation 


21148 


Sanative 


21149 



Domestic Carbons. — ( Continued.) 

For Constant Potential Lamps. 
• Uppers— Soft Cored. 



List Price. 
Per 1000. 

23-32x10 40.00 

5-16 X 12 15.00 

3-8 xl2 20.00 

7-16 X 12 22.00 

15-32 X 12 24.00 

1-2 X 12 26.00 

9-16 X 12 28.00 

5-8 X 12 , 38.00 

1-2 xl4 30.00 

9-16 X 14 33.00 

5-8 xl4 44.00 

11-16 X 14 5 1 .00 

3-4 x 14 58.00 

Lowers — Solid. 

5-16 X 6 6.50 

3-8 X 6...... , 8.50 

7-16 X 6 9.50 

1-2 X 6... 12.00 

7-16x 7... 11.00 

1-2 X 7 14.00 

916x 7 !5.00 

5-8 X 7 20.00 

5-16 X 7 1-2 10.00 

38 X 712 11.00 

7-16x 712 12.00 

1-2 X 7 1-2 15.00 

9-16x 712 16.00 

5-8 X 71-2 21.50 

1-2 X 8 16.00 

5 8 X 8 23.00 

5-16 X 9 1 2 10.00 

3-8 X 91-2 13.50 

7-16 X 91-2 15.50 

1-2 X 9 1-2 19.00 

5-16x10 11.00 

3-8 xlO 14.50 

7-16 X 10 1 6.00 

1-2 xlO........ 20.00 

3-8 xl2 17.00 

7-16 X 12 1 9.00 

15-32 X 12 2 1 .00 

1-2 xl2 24.00 

17 32x12 25.00 

9-16x12.. 26.00 

5-8 x 12 34.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Domestic Carbons. — ( Continued?) 

High Tension Series Arc Cored. 



Code Word. 


List No 


San/ttiDeness 2H50 


Snnatory 


2II5I 


Snnbernto 


21152 


Sancibell 


21153 


S'lnctcheH 


21154 


S.n,rlitir„t. 


21 155 


S,nu-lifinit< 


..21156 


Siiurtunoiu 


' .s2 1 1 57 



SiiKctiiiujiiy 21 158 



S.I 


ii-tion 


21159 


S,i 


n.-tini.i 


'/ 2 1 1 60 


Sii 


IK-Ilt'itb 


2II6I 


*•'/ 


"'■t'fll 


21162 


S" 




21163 


Sii 


nrtas 


21164 


Sii 


lid 


21165 


.S'' 


iir!,( 


21 166 


Sii 


nd 


21167 



Uppers— Cored. 

, , List Price. 

Inches. Per 1000. 

7 16 X 12 1 0.00 

12 X 12 10.00 

58 xl2 13.50 

12 xl4 11.50 

9 16x14 14.00 

58 xl4 16.00 

11-10 X 14 18.00 

3-4 X 14 20.00 

Special Bottoms -Solid. 

7-l() X 7 5.00 

1-2 X 7 5.00 

5-8 X 7 6.50 

5 8 X 9 8.25 

3-8 X 10 7.25 

1-2 X 10 8.25 

3-8 xl2 8.50 

7 10 X 12 9.00 

15 32 X 12 9.50 

12 xl2 :. 10.00 




"Helios." 

Direct Current Carbons. 
Cored. 



Millimeters, 


Inches. 


Price. 


Millimeters. 


Inches. 


Price. 


12 X 100 


15-32 X 


6 5-16 


$14.00 


10 X 255 


3-8 X 10 


$16.60 


15 X 100 


19-32 X 


6 5-16 


18.50 


11 X 255 


7-10 X 10 


18.40 


18 X 100 


23-32 X 


6 .5-16 


26.00 


12 X 255 


15-32 X 10 


20.00 


8x190 


5-16 X 


7 1-2 


9.00 


13 X 255 


1-2 xlO 


22.15 


10 x 190 


3-8 X 


7 1-2 


12.35 


14 X 255 


9-16 x 10 


24.00 


11 X 190 


7-10 X 


7 12 


13.75 


15x255 


19-32 X 10 


27.. 50 


12 X 190 


15-32 X 


712 


15.00 


16 X 255 


5-8 X 10 


32.25 


13 X 190 


12 X 


7 1-2 


10.50 


18 X 255 


23.32 X 10 


40.00 


14 X 190 


9-16 X 


7 1-2 


17.85 


20 X 255 


25-32 X 10 


48.00 


15 X 190 


19-32 X 


7 12 


20 50 


25 X 255 


1 xlO 


70.00 


16 X 190 


5-8 X 


7 1-2 


24.00 


8x305 


5-16 x 12 


15.40 


18 X 190 


23-32 X 


7 1-2 


31.00 


10 X 305 


3-8 X 12 


20.00 


13 X 205 


1-2 X 


8 


17.80 


11 X 305 


7-16 X 12 


22.00 


16 X 205 


5-8 X 


8 


25.75 


12x305 


15-32 X 12 


24.00 


18 X 205 


23-32 X 


8 


33.00 


13 X 305 


12 xl2 


26.40 


12 X 240 


15-32 X 


9 1-2 


19.00 


14 X 305 


9-16 X 12 


28.65 


15 X 240 


19-32 X 


9 1-2 


27.00 


15 X 305 


19-32 X 12 


33.00 


18 X 240 


23-32 X 


9 1-2 


39.00 


10 X 305 


5-8 X 12 


38.60 


8x255 


'5-16 X 


10 


12.90 


18 X 305 


23-32 X 12 


50.00 



156 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Domestic Carbons — ( Contimted. ) 
"Helios."— ( Contiwted.') 

Direct Current Carbons. 
Solid. 



Millimeters, 


Inches. 


Price. 


Millimeters. 


Inches. 


Price. 


8x160 


5 16x 


6 5-16 


$ 7.00 


14 X 190 


9-16 X 7 1-2 


S16.50 


10 X 160 


3-8 X 


6 5-16 


9.25 


15 X 190 


19-32 X 7 1-2 


19.00 


12 X 160 


15-32 X 


6 5-16 


11.75 


16x190 


5-8 X 7 1-2 


22.00 


8x 150 


5-16 X 


6 


6.50 


10x205 


3-8 X 8 


11.60 


10 X 150 


3-8 X 


6 


8.65 


12 x 205 


15-32 X 8 


15.00 


11 X 150 


7-16 x 


6 


9.75 


13 X 205 


12 X 8 


16.00 


12 X 150 


15-32 X 


6 


11.00 


8x240 


5-16 X 9 1-2 


10.40 


13 X 150 


1-2 X 


6 


12.00 


10 X 240 


3-8 X 9 1-2 


13.90 


14 X 150 


9-16 x 


6 


13.00 


11 X 240 


7-16 X 9 1-2 


15.60 


15x150 


19-32 X 


6 


15.00 


12 X 240 


15-32 X 9 1-2 


17.60 


16 X 150 


5-8 X 


6 


17.35 


13 X 240 


1-2 X 8 1-2 


19.10 


11 X 180 


7-16 X 




11.70 


14 X 240 


9-16 X 9 1-2 


20.80 


13 X 180 


1-2 X 




14.35 


15 X 240 


19-32 X 912 


24.00 


14 X 180 


9-16 X 




15.65 


16 X 240 


5-8 X 9 1-2 


27.75 


15 X 180 


19-32 X 




18.00 


10 X 255 


3-8 klO 


14.70 


16 X 180 


5-8 X 




20.85 


12 X 255 


15-32 X 10 


18.70 


8 X 190 


5-16 X 


7 1-2 


8.25 


13 X 255 


1-2 X 10 


20.00 


10 X 190 


3-8 X 


7 1-2 


11.00 


15 X 255 


19-32 X 10 


25.50 


11 X 190 


7-16 X 


7 1-2 


12.35 


16 X 255 


5-8 xlO 


29.00 


12 X 190 


15-32 X 


7 1-2 


13.90 


11 X 305 


7-16 X 12 


19.50 


13 X 190 


1-2 X 


712 


15.15- 


13 X 305 


1-2 X 12 


24.00 





Helios Cored Carbons. 








Alternating. 






Millimeters. 


Inches. 


Price. 


Millimeters, 


Inches. 


Price. 


11 X 240 


7-16 X 9 1-2 


$19.00 


15 X 150 


19-32 x 


$18.50 


12 X 160 


15-32 X 6 5 16 


14.00 


15 X 160 


19-32 X 6 5-16 


19.00 


12 X 240 


15-32 X 9 1-2 


20.00 


15 X 190 


19-32 X 7 1-2 


22.50 


12 X 280 


15-32 X 11 


23.50 


15 X 205 


19-32 X 8 


24.00 


13 X 150 


1-2 X 6 


14 .,25 


15 X 240 


19-32 X 9 1-2 


28.00 


13 X 160 


1-2 X 6 5-16 


15.00 


15 X 255 


19-32 X 10 


29.50 


13x190 


12 X 7 12 


17.50 


15 X 280 


19-32 X 11 


32.00 


13 X 205 


1-2 X 8 


19.00 


16 X 190 


5-8 X 7 12 


25.00 


13 X 240 


1-2 X 9 1-2 


22.00 


16 X 205 


5-8 X 8 


27.00 


13 X 255 


1-2 X 10 


23.50 


16 X 240 


5-8 X 9 1-2 


31.00 


13 X 280 


12 xll 


25.50 


16 X 255 


58 X 10 


33.00 


14x190 


9-16 X 7 1-2 


21.00 


20 X 160 


25-32 X 6 5-16 


30.00 


14 x 240 


9-16 X 91-2 


25.50 


20 X 240 


25-32 X 9 1-2 


45.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



157 



Imported Carbons. 



'Sun-Schmelzer-Nurnberg." 



Cored Carbons for Direct Current. 



Code Word. List No. 



SandmyHle 


2M98 


11 


SmidmaHin 


21199 


11 


Stiiidpaper 


21200 


11 


Sandpiper 


21201 


13 


Snndpride 


21202 


13 


Snndrock 


21203 


13 


tSandsmelt 


21204 


14 


Snruhtnr 


21205 


14 


Snndstone 


21206 


14 


Sandstorm 


21207 


15 


Sandtuhe 


2J208 


It) 


Handicii.sp 


21209 


Ifi 


S'tndwich 


21210 


16 


S'tndwonn 


2I2II 


16 


Sandicort 


21212 


18 



Diam. Length List Price 

in ins. in ins, PerlOOO 

7-16x 712 $11.50 

7-16 X 10 14.00 

7-16x12 17.10 

1-2 X 7 1-2 13.55 

1-2 xlO 17.85 

12 xl2 21.00 

9-16 X 7 12 14.45 

9-16 X 10 19.00 

9-16 X 12 22.85 

19-32 X 6 1-2 16.60 

5-8 X 7 17.50 

5 8 X 7 1-2 19.00 

5-8 X 10 25.00 

5-8 xl2 30.00 

11-16x10 37.80 



Solid Carbons for Direct Current. 



Sandy 


21213 


8 


Sane 


21214 


8 


Saneneis.s 


21215 


8 


Sanff 


21216 


10 


Sangiiree 


21217 


10 


Sangfroid 


21218 


10 


Sangiac 


21219 


10 


Sangreul 


21220 


11 


Sangnifier 


21221 


11 


Sanguify 


21222 


11 


Sanguinary 


21223 


11 


Sanguine 


21324 


11 


Sanguinelea 


«2I225 


11 


Sangninely 


21226 


13 


Sanguinity 


21227 


13 


Sanhedrim 


21228 


13 


Sanide 


21229 


13 


Sanies 


21230 


13 


Saniovs 


21231 


14 


Sanilari!<t 


21232 


16 



5-16 X 6 5.50 

5 16 X 7 12 7.20 

5-16 X 9 1-2 9.15 

3-8 X 6 7.15 

3-8 X 6 1-2 7.75 

3-8 X 7 1-2 9.05 

3-8 X 9 1-2 11.40 

7-16 X 6 7.85 

7 16x 7 9.16 

7-16 X 7 1-2 9.90 

7-16 x 8 1-2 11.20 

7-16 x 9 1-2 1 2.55 

7-16x12, ..; 15.70 

12 X 6 9.30 

1-2 X 7 10.85 

1-2 X 7 1-2 11.80 

1-2 X 9 1-2 14.85 

1-2 \n 18.60 

9-16 X 7 12.40 

5-8x7 19.15 



Cored Carbons for Alternating Current. 



Sanitarium 2 1 233 

Sfn'itary 21234 

Sanity 21235 

Sanjek 2 1 236 

Sank 21237 



13 1-2 X 7 1-2 17.20 

13 1-2x9 1-2 21.80 

15 19-32 X 7 1-2 22.00 

lo 19-32x9 1-2.... 27.80 

16 5-8 x 91-2 31.45 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Imported Carbons. 



Code Word. 


List No 


SfDidbag 


21172 


Sandball 


21173 


Sandhath 


21174 


Sandblind 


21175 


Sandbox 


21176 


Sandboxtree 


21177 


Snndcrack 


21178 


Snnddrift 


21179 


Sanded 


21180 


Sandemnnia 2 1 1 82 


Sanderling 


21183 


Sandm 


21184 



Wertheim. 
Solid. 

List Price. 
Per 1000 Feet. 

1-4 inch $ 9.00 

5-16 " 11.50 

3-8 « 13.50 

7-16 " 16.00 

12 « 19.00 

17-32 « 21.00 

9-16 " 22.50 

5-8 " 28.00 

11-16 " 33.00 

3-4 « 38.00 

7-8 " 53.00 

1 " 75.00 



Soft Cored. 



Sandflea 


21186 


Sandflood 


21187 


Sandfly 


21188 


Sandglfiss 


21189 


Sand grouse 


21190 


Sandh'^tpper 


2II9I 


Sandbeat 


21192 


Sandiness 


21193 


Sandinh 


21194 


Sandiver 


21195 


Sandix 


21196 



Sandlaunce 21 197 



1-4 inch 1 0.00 

5-16 " 13.00 

3-8 " 15.00 

7-16 " 17.50 

1-2 " 21.00 

9-16 " 24.50 

5-8 « 30.00 

11-16 " 36.00 

23-32 " 40.00 

3-4 " 42.00 

7-8 « 58.00 

1 " 80.00 




No. 21267. 



Spark Arresters. 

Perforated. 

These Arresters are made of perforated steel sheet, 
with a rim of thin iron sheet which rests upon the 
globe of the lamp. They swing open with hinges at 
the bacli. Made in three different sizes adapting them 
for use on Western Electric Arc Lamps. With slight 
alterations they can be used on Arc Lamps of other 
standard makes. 

Approved by the Board of L^derwriters and are 
especially indorsed as being a perfect safeguard 
against Are and insects. 

They are thoroughly Japanned. 

When ordering specify style of lamp on which these 
Arresters are to bemused.. 

Each. 
Sapindm 51267 Each 2.6 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Spark Arresters —( Coittinued. ) 



Arrester No. 21355, made with heavy frame and fine 
wire gauze. Hiiifres at back and titled willi latch in 
front. Standard size 12 inches liigh; diameter at bottom 
10 iiiches; diameter at to]) t);V iuclies. 



Code Word. List No 
Hiin-ulewvm 21355 Eacli 



List Price. 

Each. 
.. $2.50 



No. 21355. 




Adjustable. 

We manufacture tliese arresters in two heiglits— 5 
inches and 7* inches. They can be adjusted to tit any 
size of globe. 

In ordering please state whether for wide or narrow 
frame lamps. 



Piiirr.olinc 2 1 356 Narrow frame, each 1 .20 

RavMlite. 21357 Wide frame 1.50 



Carbon Bags. 

8725 Tin Carbon Case 



.2S 



No. 87 




Ebenczer 8726 Extra Heavy Leather Carbon Case • *'^^ 



160 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Rae store Reflector. 

For T.-H. Double Carbon Lamps. 

Has a special opal shade which concentrates the bulk 
of the light on the goods, thus utilizing the light com- 
monly wasted on the ceiling. Combines the intensity of 
the arc-lamp with a uniform and effective distribution of 
the light. Also has a clear glass chimney (with opal ven- 
tilating top) which serves as a spark arrester^ thus 
making a complete fitting for Arc Lamps in store or show 
windows. 

Does not interfere with the trimming of the lamp. 

Approved by New York and Chicago underwriters. 



Code Word. List No. 

Siuiibo 21055 Complete. 



List Price. 
Each. 

.. $5.00 




Cutter's Globe Holder. 

For T.-H. Arc Lamps. 

'A Time Saver and a Globe Saver." 

Takes the place of the sliding tube and set-screw for- 
merly used. It has no tube to dent and crack, and no 
screw to jam or bend. A quarter turn of the ring allows 
the globe to be lowered or raised, and.' another quarter 
turn removes it entirely. It is simple, strong and -posi- 
tive in its action. The globe is held securely when 
raised, yet can be instantly lowered without the use of 
tools. 



Samlmke 21056 Rod and Ring complete 



No. 21056. 




No. 21057. 



Pattee Lam p= Hour Recorder. 

"A Common Sense Meter for Arc Lamps." 

(PATENTED.) 

Has a fifteen-day clock movement which is controlled 
by an electro-magnet so as to keep an accurate count of 
the burning hours. Needs re-winding but once. a month 
(when the readings are taken). The magnets consume 
an inappreciable amount of energy and the reading is 
easily checked by comparison with a watch, so that there 
can be no complaints from the consumer. 

It is simple, well built and practical. 

(^'s.s 21057 Complete 12.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Code Word. 

Kissed 

Kissing 

Kitchen 

Kite 

Killing 

Kitten 

Knack 

Knackish 

Knave 

Knavery 



Arc Lamp Globes. 

Oiir Arc Globes are of the best quality of glass and uni- 
form in appearance. They are carefully packed, but 
shipped only at owner's risk. Two dozen globes are packed 
in regular size cask, for which we charge $1.50 extra net. 



UstNo. 

626 
627 
628 
629 
630 
631 
632 
633 
634 
635 



12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
11 
11 



Clear. 

Height. 
IncEes. 

12 

12 
12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
11 
12 
12 



Bottom Open- > <•> Print 



811.00 
11.00 
il.OO 
11.00 
11.00 
11.00 
11.00 
11.00 
11.00 
il.OO 









Opal. 








Knavish 


636 


12 


12 


6 


24 


12.00 


Knamshly 


637 


12 


12 


8 


8J 


12.00 


Knavishness 


638 


12 


12 


8 


5 


12.00 


Knee 


639 


12 


12 


n 


3i 


12.00 


Kneel 


640 


12 


10 


8 


4 


12.00 


Kneeled 


641 


12 


12 


8 


5 


12.00 


Kneeler 


642 


12 


12 


8 


2* 


12.00 


Kneeling 


643 


12 


11 


9 


4i 


12.00 


Kneelingly 


644 


11 


12 


8 


4i 


12.00 


Kneepan 


645 


11 


13 


8 


4i 


12.00 



Knell 

Knelt 

Knight 

Knighted 

Knighthood 

Knighting 

Knightless 

Knightly 

Knit 

Knitter 



646 
647 
648 
649 
650 
651 
652 
653 
654 
655 



Ground. 

12 
12 
12 
12 
10 
12 
12 
11 
12 
12 



12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Arc Lamp Globes.— ( G?////;///^c/. ) 




Globes for Western Electric Arc Lamps. 



Arc Liglit Globes can be furnished in colors, but prices 
are governed by the quantity. la handling Arc Light 
Globes extra charge is made for packing when orders 
are less than original packages. 



Clear. 



-...-4i--J 

No. 210.34. 


Code Word. List No. 

Snlatifcfom 21033 
Sidmhility 2 1 034 


Din Ell. 

10>.< 
12 


Height 

inches. 

10 
12 


Top 
Opening 

8 
8 


Bottom 
Opening 

'4'' 


List 
Price. 

Perdoz. 

$11.00 
11.00 




Snlmhle 21035 


12 


14 


'% 


^'A 


14.00 




Siilcahlericss 21036 


Vl% 


14 


"?4 


■iU 


14.00 



One=Quarter or One=Half Ground. 









S<duiye 


21037 


lOM 


10 


8 


\K 


12.00 




;«■■ n >. 


-iJ .; 


'iiiUatcU I 


21038 


12 


12 


8 


4^4" 


12.00 






«■■— ->a*^ '''~~=^ 


S/?t itUll. 


21039 


12 


14 


'U 


•^Vz 


16.00 


'/ 


/^S^^ 


mm Mi \ 

ml ml 'S' '' 


tJ>!f 


21040 


ny. 


14 


"'K 


^K 


1600 


i 


|;W!|B_ 


. 




Full 


Ground or 


Opal. 






41 


lIl WM^K ' 




ill ^ ' 


21041 


10;^ 


10 


8-.' 


4^ 


13.00 


\ 


m^^r 




f ^,Lu 


21042 


12 


12 


8 


A*X 


13.00 




' Siheiship 


fZ2l043 


12 


14 


"t'X 


VA 


18.00 




il^r 


L-33-J 


Salict. 


21044 


12X 


14 
Alabaster. 


Vi 


■i}i 


18.00 




■...i^...^ 






No. 21035. 


No. 2103(5. 


S<d,:lfic. 


21046 


7 


10 


7 


7 


20.00 








S.tho 


21047 


7 


m 


7 


7 


20,00 








No. 2104-; 



No. 21033 is for the old style, low tension Western 
Electric Arc Lamps. 

No. 21034 is for both the wide and narrow frame West 
eru Electric Standard Lamps; also for either the Monitor 
or Duplex Lamps, both wide and narrow frame, and, the 
old style double Carbon lamps. 

No. 21035 is for the ornamental series lamps and the 
ornamental constant potential lamps. 

No. 21036 is for the encased single lamps and new 
style double Carbon lamps, narrow frame. 

No. 21046 is for ornamental series single Carbon lamp 
fitting above the regular globe. 

No. 21047 is for the ornamental constant potential lamp 
fitting above the regular globe. 

Both No. 21046 and 21047 act in a measure as spark 
arresters, as all of the working parts, tlie carbons and 
carbon rods are within an enclosed space. The use of 
these globes meets the approval of the underwriters. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



163 




Arc Light Globes — {Continued.') 









r* . ■ I T 


&l^t£iS& 


^\.w^m 


i^ 


i£^ 



Globes for Western Electric Arc Lamps — {Continued.') 



Top Bottom 

Height Opening Opening List Price 

in. ins. in ins. in ins. perdoz. 

12 



Code Word. List No. Diam. 

in ins. 

&My 23076 12>^ 12 8 4^ 16.00 

Above Globe for Western Electric Focusing Chain Lamp. 



Globe Nets. 



Eiigerncas 2843 Arc Globe Net, copper, each . 




Static Arresters. 

Electric discharge from belts will often perforate the 
insulating material of a dynamo or of cables connected 
thereto. Our arresters form a high resistance path 
for the electrical discharge from the frame of the dy- 
namo to ground. They are made in two styles, No. 1 
Graphite, No. 2 Liquid. 



Sarcoder.n 
Sarcoid 



2 1 353 Graphite, each 

21354 Liquid 



1.40 
1.70 



Ho. 
Showing Lamp attached. 



Improved Adjustable Lamp Hanger. 

This Hanger is designed for use with any form of arc 
lamp, either high or low tension, and is well apapted 
for operation of arc lamps upon incandescent circuits. 

The important features in connection with this hanger 
are the suspension of the lamps hythe conducting cords 
direct, insuring perfect electrical contacts and adequate 
support. The ratchet and arm are so combined with the 
rope used in raising and lowering the lamp, that break- 
age of the rope or careless handling cannot cause the 
lamp to fall. The automatic switch so constructed that 
when the lamp is lowered it is completely disconnected 
from the circuit and when raised to the proper height 
it is again placed in circuit — this being done automati- 
cally insures absolute safety for the attendant and avoids 
interference with other Tamps on the same circuit. 

These Hangers are mounted upon slate bases, equip- 
ped with brass terminals having perfect electrical con- 
nection with the roller mechanism and switch. The 
roller is made of cast iron and coated with glazed 
enamel, then covered with sheet asbestos, thus forming 
a positive insulation. An enameled iron cover is pro- 
vided which adds to the appearance and serves as a 
protection to the cords and working parts. Conducting 
cords of any desired length within the capacity Of the 
roller will be supplied, adapting the hanger for use on 
ceilings varying in height twenty-five feet down, or to 
be readily adjusted to different heights as circumstances 
may require. 

This hanger has been approved by the Board of Un- 
derwriters. 



Sarcology 21360 Complete, with cord. 



164 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Bell Hanger. 




Codeword. 
Silure 



The use of "Bell Hangers" for Arc Lamps used outside 
is becoming general, and is quite necessary when Arc 
machines of from 60 to 125 lights capacity are used. The 
ordinary form of lamp suspension has not sufficient insu- 
lation where such high voltages are used, and we have 
designed this type of hanger with a view to overcoming 
such troubles as are caused by poor insulation, insuffi- 
cient support and contact at connections to circuit. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 
23077 BellHanger $1.40 




Cut=Off Switch. 

The complete Cut-off Switch is mounted on slate, and 
contacts are so arranged thai no arc can be made in 
throwing on or 'off. The lamp is suspended from the 
hook in center, and is not in any manner dependent (jn 
the circuit wires for support, connection being made 
with circuit by means of plugs and suitable spring jacks, 
enabling the removal of the lamp from the circuit in 
less time^than one-half minute, and with no personal 
danger. The casing, and bell covering insulator are of 
metal, and render all the contacts thoroughly water- 
proof. 



No. 21358. 



Hareologic 21358 Complete, with plugs and cords . 




Bell Hanger and Cut-Off Switch Combined. 

It is advisable in case of high voltage to use the Bell 
Hanger in connection with the Cut-off Switches to in- 
sure perfect srfety. This combination is shown in illus- 
tration No. 21359. 

SaTcologut 2 1 359 Complete, with bell hanger 9.' 



No. 21.359. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



165 




Fletcher Insulating Arc Lamp Hangers. 



Are not only convenient for attaching lamps to their 
fastenings in all positions, but save loss of current from 
any and all conditions to vvhich lamps may be subjected. 

Code Word. List No. Lis^ 

E,Ui,ii,- 8703 Each 



$050 







Fletcher Insulating Lamp Hanger. 

Three Knobs. 

(P.-\TENTED.) 

Same as No. 8703,Avith the addition of a knob on each 
side, to which current wires may be attached before 
entering binding posts of arc lamps. Especially useful 
where commerciil lamps are placed in front of or inside 
stores, hotels, theatres, etc. 



20895 Complete. 



Cutter Revolute Insulator. 

For Arc Lamps. 

Has the insulating knob mounted on a porcelain base 
so as to turn freely, and is secured to the ceiling by two 
screws. Makes a firm support with a double insulation 
between the wire and the ceiling." 

The insulating knob can be easily removed and the 
wire placed above it, taking the weight off the tie wire. 



Siifewnduct 20777 Complete, each 




Cutter Ceiling Hook. 

For Arc Light Wiring. 

A simple, compact and strong insulator for supporting 
indoor arc lamps. The shell and hook are of malleable 
iron, while the porcelain is solid at the back so as to ex- 
clude moisture. The hook is so shaped that the lamp 
cannot be accidentally lifted off it in trimming. 



Salicomia 20896 Complete 



.30 



166 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Cutter Arc Insulator. 

It willlnsulate the frame of the lamp from the lioist- 
ing rope or suspension liook. 

Made with a double petticoat hard rubber bell, Aviiich 
forms an effective watershed. 



Code Word. List No. 

Sufi. 20776 Complete... 



No. 20776 




$ .40 



Cutter Trimmer's Snap Rope. 

Consists of a 30-foot length of half-inch rope with a 
snap-hook at one end and six rings clamped to the rope 
near the other end. This is used with hoisting ropes 
ending in a ring at the pole lock, and is carried by tlie 
trimmer on his rounds. The rings on the rope can 
readily be set at any desired points j?o as to vary the 
length of the "snap rope" to suit the varying height of 
lamps at different crossings. 

SalirylM- 20897 Complete 1.25 



Cutter Pole Lock. 

(P.^TENT .APPLIED FOR.) 

A Weather-proof lock for securing the end of the hoist- 
ing rope, as used with arc or incandescent suspension 
lamps. Is quickly put up and prevents tampering with 
the rope. 

Has the back curved to fit the pole, is strong and pei'- 
fectly weather-proof. The only pole lock adajjted for 
electric light suspensions. 



S<iU>i/l<»is 20898 Complete . 



Fletcher Improved Pole Padlock. 



Very necessary for use where flexible iix)n cord is used 
with ring attachment at end. By using this Padlock the 
trimmer needs only a bridle-snap and piece of rope of 
sufficient length to lower his lamps. 

20889 Complete 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Lamp Cross Afm. 



List No. 
2852 Each 



List Price. 

. - $ 0.20 



Cutter Combination Cross Arm. 

Combines the fine and weatherproof Cutter's 
Arc Insulator, with a spreader cross-arm for 
the line wires. The cross-arm is of enameled 
wood, tipped with .metal ferrules to prevent 
splitting. 



Snfttguard 20778 Complete 




Fletcher Insulated Cross=Arm. 

SaUmtiiis 20879 Each 



No. 20779. 



Cutter Featherweight Spreader. 

For Arc Light Wires. 

Is readily fastened to the wires running to 
suspension lamps so as to keep them at a dis- 
tance of seventeen inches from each other. 
Made of enameled wood, metal tipped with por- 
celain insulators. Weighs less than eight ounces. 




Siifi-keeping 20779 Complete, per 100 



1500 



Cutter Brace Arm. 

This Brace Arm consists of an insulating arm 
securely bolted to a specially designed plate 
wliich fits the pole. It is more easily and more 
quickly put on tlian the ordinary cross arm 
with its pins and insulators, besides making a 
much neater job. 

Sdllidhcry 20880 Complete 



Each. 

.35 



168 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Windlasses. 

Western Electric. 

The Western Electric Windlass was designed for a 
quick-raising, self-locking and absolutely safe windlass. 
The drum is large and entirely ebclosed, except a slot at 
the top for the wire to pass through, and it is thoroughly 
sleet-proof. 

The self-locking device on the side makes it impossi- 
ble to release without the aid of the special crank. 

It is light, compact and durable, and is easy to put in 
service and will fit any size of pole. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sal-e 20865 Complete $3.10 

Snckev 20866 Without handle 2.50 

Sackeret 20867 Handle only 60 



No. 20868 and No. 20869. 




Cutter Combination. 



Combines the extra leverage of a geared windlass with 
the safety of a locking windlass, and the low cost of a 
plain windlass. The pinion is detachable, and is secured 
to the liglii nandle, which also operates the locking cam. 
One of these pinion handles is sufficient for all the wind- 
lasses on a trimmer's route. 

You can use this device as a plain windlass for quick 
lowering, and then use the gearing iu raising the lamp. 
This windlass will take fifty feet of five-si.^teeuth inch 
cable, or forty feet of three-eigth inch. 



20868 Without Handle 

20869 Pinion Handle.. 



2.75 
1.00 



Salahhj 



Tlie Fletcher Safety. 

For Wood Poles. 
With Lock and Key. 

8802 Fletcher's Safety Windlass (takes 35 feet iron 

flexible cord 2.50 

8803 Fletcher's Safety Windlass (takes 75 feet flexible 

ir6n cord, or 40 feet rope) 3-00 

8804 Handle (or Crank) for either above Windlasses. 1.00 

For iron Poles. 

20870 Windlass (takes 35 feet iron flexible cord) 3.50 

20871 Windlass (takes 75 feet iron cord or 35 feet half- 

inch rope) 4.00 

20872 Handle (or crank) for above | .00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



169 




FaUjc 



Fletcher Sleet= proof Pulleys. 

List No. List I'ricc. 

Kacli. 

8805 Medium, for 3^-iiic1i rope $ .75 

8806 Midget, " \i-'\wi\i rope 50 

8807 Jumbo, " 1-iuch rope 1.00- 




Fig. 1. 

Shows position of 
cord when lamp is 
being drawn into sus- 
pension. 



Shows position of cord when 
lamp is in suspension, with 
Fletcher's Insulating Lamp 
Hanger attached. Lamp Hang- 
er is not a requisite part of the 
arraneremenl. and is only fur- 
nished when specially ordered. 



Fletcher ''Sure Grip" Sleet=proof Pulley. 

Tlie danger and expense incident to tlie falling of arc 
lamps from defects in pulliays used with rope or cord 
suspension, has suggested the need of a good sustaining 
pulley which, when lamp is drawn up, would hold it 
rigidly in position. The Fletcher "Sure Grip" Sleet- 
proof Pulley does this in a simple, effective manner. 

No care is required on the part of the trimmer, nor is 
any extra weight added to weight of lamp when going 
into suspension; when lamp is in place high winds can- 
not release it, and trimmer is required to use only the 
ordinary amount of exertion in lowering it. 




960 



Fletcher "Sure Grip" Sleet-proof Pulley 
(takes 3^-iiich rope) 

Includes everythiiig necessary except rope. 



Fletcher Automatic Pulleys. 



1.50 



Automatic Suspension Pulley 80 

20887 Automatic Traveling and Suspension Pulley. 1.20 

20888 Automatic Mast Arm Pulley 90 




Fletcher "Safety Lamp Support.' 



Designed especially to be used where Pulleys are 
already up; can be used with any Pulley, either Sleet' 
proof or open, and saves the lamp from falling should 
ropes become worn or otherwise imperfect. 



S<ili:bivns 958 Fletcher's Safety Lamp Support 

(Above price does not include Pulley.) 



.75 



i 



170 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 




No. 20884. 




No. 8810. 





Fletcher SIeet=proof Pole Pulley. 

Code Word. List No- List Price. 

Each. 

Edict 8808 Jumbo (takes 1-iuch rope) $0.75 

Edifit-e 8809 Sleet proof Pole Pulley (takes h iiuli rope 50 

Fletcher Swivel Pole Pulley. 

Sahinunign 20884 Each 60 

Fletcher Double Wheel 5leet= Proof Pole 
Pulleys. 

Edify 88 1 Takes i-iuch rope 75 

Eilifyiiaj 88 1 I Jumbo (takes 1-inch rope; 1 .00 

Fletcher Duplex Sleet=proof Pulley. 

With Two Wheels. 
Edit 8704 Takes i inch rope 1.00 

Fletcher Twin Sleet= proof Pulley. 

Salnni^ftone 20885 Takes i-inch rope (-50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Cutter Lamp Supporting Pulley. 



A really weatherproof pulley for arc lamps. Entirely 
ant()mi\tic, with no cams or pawls to get out of order. 
Catches tlie lamp when raised, releases it when about to 
be lowered, and never fails. There is a dead stop to the 
rope in each case so that you cannot pull it too far. 

Code Word. Lis-'t No. List 

E 

H'lli'p 20889 Complete, with Hook Knob 



$.80 



No. 20»90. 



Cutter Swivel Pole Pulley. 



Is swiveled so that it can swing sideways and keep in 
line with the hoisting rope. The supporting plate is 
made of malleable iron and curved to fit the pole. This 
pulley avoids all chafing of the rope on the edge of the 
casing and thus saves the wear on the rope. 




20890 Complete 



.40 



Cutter Mast Arrii Pulley. 



This is a form^ of- the lamp-supporting pulley with a 
special clamp to fit iron pipe IX or l^ in. inside diam 
eter, as commonly used for mast arms. 

Has all the good feature of the regular lamp support- 
ing pulley, and has holes in. the head-piece so that the 
strain rods can be run direct to this. 



Suletevrk 2089 1 Complete 90 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Cutter Interchangeable Pulley. 



(PATENT APPLIED FOR.) 

A thoroughly wejitherproof pulley which will fit auy- 
tliing from a 3-16 inch suspension wire to an 8 inch pole. 
Has a double-grooved clamp to fasten it to the suspension 
wire, when it is used as a center pulley. By opening out 
tilt clamp, it forms a pole-plate which fits the carved sur- 
face of the pole and "which makes 
pulley. 



fine swivel pole 
Strongly made with malleable iron clamp. 



II 



Scdi'tnt 20892 Center Pulley, complete $ .40 

&>lir 20893 Pole Pulley, " .40 



No. 20893. 




No. 2 0894. 




Cutter Running Pulley. 



The only safety pulley made for use over trolley 
wires. Holds the lamp securely when raised and allows 
it to be lowered close to the pole without interfering 
with the trolley or guard wires. 

Furnished complete with covered "traveler" sheave, 
malleable iron liook knob and adjustable clamp stop. 

S'iliotreoKx 20894 Complete t .20 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Arc Light Supplies.— (G?;?//;///^<^/). 




Cutter Outrigger. 

Has a head-piece of malleable iron with a double pet- 
ticoat hard rubber bell insulating the lamp from the out- 
rigger. This head-piece forms a cap for the wrought iron 
outrigger, which can be shortened by removing the cap 
and cutting oil the extra length. 

The wood cross arms carrying the line wire insulators 
are waterproofed with a baked enamel, and-tipped with 
metal ferrules to prevent splitting. The inner one is sup- 
ported by a malleable iion sleeve which can be clamped 
at any desired point so as to clear signs or projections in 
the building. 



Code Word. List Xo List Price. 

Each, 
SiilitHiiinder 20881 Complete as per cut (0 foot overhang) $1.50 




Cutter Pole Arc Fixture. 

Supports the lamp three feet from the pole, so as to 
t)ring it out of the line of the shade trees. Can be fastened 
at any desired height from the top of the pole, fits any size 
of pole and is more easily put up than a poletop fi.xture. 

Is built of wrought iron with malleable iron fittings, 
making a very strong, firm and ueat fixture. This is. as- 
sembled before shipping so as to be readily bolted in place. 
Furnished with "combination cross-arm" for insulating the 
line wires from the fixture and from the lamp frame. 



20882 Complete 2-50 




Cutter Swinging Arc Fixture 

Consists of the Pole Arc Fixture with an extension to 
bring the lamp five feet from the pole. The extension 
arm is pivoted so that it will swing down within reach of 
the pole when the lamp is to be trimmed. After trimming 
the extension is drawn back to place by the wire rod 
which hooks iuto a special socket bolted to the pole (but 
not shown in the cut). 

Wrought iron tubing, malleable iron fittings and steel 
strain rods give the fixture ample strength and firmness, 
while the "combination cross-arm" insures proper insula- 
tion. 



Uilamandroid 20883 Complete 3.50 



174 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



The Brady Mast Arm. 




Ear 



No. 2849;' 

15 Foot Extension, each . 
Each additional foot 




$20.00 
1.30 



EagCe 



2848. 



15 Foot Extension, each $20.00 

Each additional foot |.30 



Western Electric Mast Arm. 



Cutter Mast Arm. 




Silverless . 23086 10 Foot Mast Arm, including 

two covered pulleys. ... $12.00 
Each additional foot .55 

Windlass for Mast Arm extra. 



No. 23087. 



Silcerly 23087 12 Foot Cutter Mast Arm com- 
plete with lamp supporting pulley at 
outer end and Covered pulley at pole, $12.00 
Each additional foot .75 

Windlass for Mast Arm extra. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



17& 




\V. E. Arc Lamp. 




The W. E. Arc Lamp. 

This is a single carbou lamp, thirty-two inches in 
length over all. A chain having the positive and nega- 
tive carbon holders attached at its ends is used instead of 
a feed rod. 

None of the mechanism of the lamp is exposed, the 
collection of dust is prevented, and there is no rod to 
clean. 

Both carbons move at the same speed so that it is only 
necessary to use carbons of proper diameter to cause the 
arc to be maintained approximately in a fixed positioa 
during the operation of the lamp. 

The lamp can be operated without the case on, which 
makes inspection and adjustment easy. It is not neces- 
sary to remove the ylobe when trimming or cleaning the 
lamp. 

The lamp is practically self-adjusting. 

When not in operation the lamp is cut-out by an auto- 
matic cut-out. 

The case is weather and insect proof, no hood being 
required for outside lighting. 

For interior work tlie cases are made, of bronze of 
various colors and finish, or of iron enameled, japanned 
or bronzed. 

With ordinary commercial carbons these lamps give 
from fourteen to rifte'en hours service with one trimming 
at 9.t> amperes,.and fifteen to sixteen hours at H..5 amperes. 

No hand switch is provided with this lamp, as it is con- 
sidered better practice to have the hand switch as a part 
of .hanger to which lamp is suspended. 

Prices quoted upon application. 



W. E, Enclosed Arc Lamp. 



For constant potential direct current circuits. Gives 
150 hours service with each trimming. It is ornamental 
in appearance and noiseless in operation. Can be adapt- 
ed, when so ordered, for operating two in series on 220 
volt circuits, is less than 32 inches long, simple in con 
struction, easy to trim and i)erfect in regulation. 

Cases finished in black, Japanese copper or polislied. 
brass as desired. 

Prices on application. 



W. E. Enclosed Arc Lamp. 



176 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 21085. 




Code Word. 


List No. 


Siiucisnon 


21085 


Sauegbark 


21086 


Snnd 


21087 


Sauerkrirut 


21088 


Saul 


21089 



Incandescent Arc Lamps. 

For Continuous Current. 



The advantages of operating arc lamps on incandes- 
cent circuits as a matter of convenience, has of late years 
been fully realized. 

The lamps are placed two in series on a circuit of 110 
volts, and are adjusted to consume 10 amperes of current. 
Each lamp requires 45 volts to maintain a nominal 2000 
caudle power and the necessary amount of resistance is 
placed in circuit to compensate for the volts above the 
number used by the two lamps in series. 

By dispensing with the ordinary series magnet in the 
lamp, and providing the feed magnet with cut-out device 
adapted to switch the feed magnet out of circuit auto- 
matically when the carbons are consumed to a certain 
point, any possibility of a burn out in a lamp is avoided. 

The electrical and mechanical firrangement of the 
lamp fs such that the carbons cannot become, short-cir- 
cuited while the lamp is in operation. Thus when a 
number of lamps are operated in series on the same cir- 
cuit, they must necessarily be of the same candle power. 

The resistance used with the lamp is connected directly 
to it as shown in the illustrations, and obviates the disfig- 
urement of the lamp structure. It also facilitates the 
hanging of the lamp, and overcomes the objections made 
by the Fire Underwriters to the ordinary form of resist- 
ances which are inclosed in boxes placed upon the wall. 
This resistance may be varied according to the volts lost 
in the wiring. When it is not convenient to have the 
resistance connected directly to the lamp we can furnish 
resistance boxes in place of the coils. 



List Price. 
£ach. 

Plain, with resistance coils $34.00 

Plain, without resistance coils 30.00 

Ornamented, with resistance coils 48.00 

Ornamented, without resistance coils 44.00 

Resistance Bo.x, only 22.00 




N 'lUJO 



Hood for Incandescent Arc Lamp. 

With Resistance. 

S'lulie 21090 Complete , lO-l 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



177 








The Kreuger Theater Arc Lamps. 

This lamp was designed and is especially adapted for 
use in theaters, halls and public buildings, and is without 
question the best means for obtaining brilliant lighting 
effects for stage work. It takes the place of the calcium 
light, and is far superior to it in many respects. It is 
easier to transport, is less dangerous, more reliable, and 
far more economical. 

In the accompanyiug cut the lamp is shown attached 
to its supporting stand, equipped with a silvered para- 
bolic reflector, but the lamp is so arranged that the re- 
flector can be quickly and easily removed, and a lens box 
or Boomerang substituted for it, making it possible to 
use a single lamp for varied effects. 

The illuminating power of the lamp is equal to 3,000 
candles, and owing to the simple but ingenious regulating 
mechanism, the light is tnaintained at a very constant 
strength. The lamp is practically noiseHess in its opera- 
tion, and owing to the entire absence of any devices de- 
pending upon gravitation in the regulating mechanism, 
the lamp can be inclined to any desired angle without 
interfering with its operation and without re-adjustment. 

In operating the lamp, connection can be made direct 
to the supply wires of a 110 volt constant potential liglit- 
ing System, observing that the current passes downward 
through the carbons, and under these conditions the rheo- 
stat in the perforated cone at the base of the lamp will 
restrict tha currfent passing through the lamp to the 
proper Strength. 




Attachments for Kreuger Theater Lamp. 

The lens box is used "when it is desired to concentrate 
the rays of light more or less according to adjustment. 
It is very useful in cases where it is desired to throw a 
strong' stream of light upon a moderate sized object upon 
the stage, or to follow an object in its movements. 

The Boomerang is used when a uniform dispersion of 
light over a considerable area is desired, which result is 
secured by means of a ground glass front. In front of 
the ground glass is provided a color frame, open at both 
sides so that frames can be slid through in succession and 
the. colors changed without showing the white light. 

These lamps and attachments are carried in stock and 
can be supplied promptly on receipt of order. 

Code vVord. tist-No. List I'ricc. 

Eachn. 

SalacMus 20873 Lamp, Stand and liheostat $90.00 

Salariouiily 20874 Portable Lamp Rheostat 25-00 

B((Uicity 20875 Lens Box 24.-60 

tinlna 20876 Single Boomerang . 8&.0.0 

tialttde 20877 Double boomerang i 4(1.00 

Saladin^ 20878 Glass Lined Reflector ., 4ff.t)0 

tiancily 21082 Enameled Copper Reflector v 10-00 

StiucirifSH 21083 Reflector Front, 2.10 

HtfHcisae 21084 Set of 5 Colors 12.60 

Sitintologist 20862 Plugs and Receptacle 3.20 



178 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Type "A/ 



The Rushmore Projectors and 5earch=Lights. 

Type "A" Projector. 

This is a high power Projector, possessing all tlie ad- 
vantages of the best lights formerly used in the Navies, 
giving an intensity estimated at one million caiwUe power 
per ampere iu the arc, and is entirely free from the com- 
plicated mechanism which has made it necessary for 
every warship to carry a corps of "Search Liglit Experts" 
to keep them in working order. The apparatus consists 
essentially of a cylinder which is entirely empty e.xcept 
for the slender carbon holders which cast no shadow, and 
the lamp is placed in a small case below the cylinder. In 
the rear cover is mounted the new lens mirror, and the 
arrangement, as will be seen by the following illustra- 
tions, is such that all the light from the carbons is thrown 
upon it. There is no light lost, and by reason of the 
central position of the carbons it. is possible with the ue\v 
lens to cause the light to be projected in a narrow- beam, 
spreading to but 100 feet at a mile distance, or to spread 
it out as wide as desired for making landings, etc., which 
is accomplished by simply turning a small hand wheel 
shown on the lower, lamp case. This device dispenses 
with the heavy and costly double diverging lenses placed 
in the front of the old navy lights, which are a constant 
expense and annoj-ance by breaking. 

This tj-pe projector is designed particularly for the 
largest steamships, but is made in all sizes down to the 
smallest yacht light, as will be seen by price list. 



A?rm 



Diam- 
eter, 
inches. 


.Amperes. 


Plain Iron 
Japanned. 


Plain Iron 
Polished 

Brass 
Cylinder. 


All Brass 
Polishsd 
Cylinder. 


All Brass 
Polished 
All over. 


Height to 
Center of 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 


Lbs. 


10 


5 to 10 


S300 


1325 


$340 


$380 


18 




55 


14 


10 


375 


400 


440 


490 


27 




80 


14 


20 


385 


410 


450 


500 


27 




80 


14 


25 


395 


420 


460 


510 


27 




80 


18 


35 


775 


810 


870 


930 


:«) 




165 


1« 


45 


800 


820 


880 


940' 


30 




165 


2tt 


60 


1225 


1280 




1 


Low Stand 
Tall « 


38 
58 


:«)0 
3r« 


2« 


80 


1240 


1360 




'( 


Low " 
Tall . " 


:i8 

o8 


300 
365 


34 


100 


1840 


1940 






58 




4.50 




Type "D.' 



Pilot House Projector. Type "D." 

This apparatus is the same as the Type "A" Projector 
ju.st described, but mounted in a special U frame, adapt- 
ing it for use on the roof of the pilot house. A control- 
ling shaft arrangement, as shown, e.xtends below, by 
means of which the light is readily thrown in any direc- 
tion by the man at the wheel. Witli this arrangement it 
may be controlled with even greater ease than can the 
deck lights, as the operator is away from the glare of the 
intense beam, and the light being overhead can be di- 
rected with perfect accuracjy. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



179 








The Rushmore Projectors and Search=Lights. 

( Coiitimied. ) 

Pilot House Projector. Type "■D."—(Co>itiiii/ai.) 

Illustration shows the projector witli front and back 
doors opened, and it will be' readily seen that anyone can 
place the carbons in the holders, and should they not be 
of proper length for focus of the light, tlie lamp may be 
instantly shifted to bring it to focus, and thus it is not 
necessary to have the carbons of an exact length. This 
will be appreciated by"tUose who have used the old style 
search lights which it was necessary to take to pieces 
to replace the carbons and which could never be trimmed 
in the dark as is, often required where the apparatus 
has been neglected by day. 

Other forms of this projector have means of controlling 
the light when placed away from the pilot house. 



Type 'D."— Open. 




Diam- 




Plain Iron 
Japanned. 


Plain Iron 

Polished 

Brass 
Cylinder. 


.■\11 Brass 


All Brass 


Height to 


.Weight 


eter, 
inches. 


Amperes. 


Polished 
Cylinder. 


Polished 
.All over. 


Center of 


Complete. 
Lbs. 


TO 


5tolO 


$400 


$425 


$440 


$480 


18 


65 


14 


10 


475 


500 


540 


590 


27 


100 


14 


20 


485 


510 


550 


(iOO 


27 


100 


14 


25 


495 


520 


5«0 


610 


27 


100 


18 


35 


875 


910 


970 


1030 


33 


190 


18 


45 


900 


920 


980 


1040 


33 


190 


2li 


HO 


1325 


1380 






38 


325 


2ti 


80 


1.340 


14H0 






38 


325 


34 


100 


2040 


2140 






40 


480 



The Lens. 

An important feature of the projectors is the new cor- 
rective Aplantic Lens which differs from all other lenses 
previously used, in that it has a corrective principle which 
compensates for the area of the carbons. In the common 
mirror the actual focus is an infinite point, but as the 
large carbons have a crater of considerable area, such 
lenses cannot give a perfectly straight beam. By the 
new design this difficiilty is largely overcome. The 
lenses are of wonderfully strong focus. They are made 
of a special grade of glass and the latest type machinery 
is used for their finishing. 

The Concentric Lamp. 

The new Concentric Lamp has but a single spool mag- 
net and two gear wheels. It feeds with a power of over 
thirty pounds at all angles or vertically and its adjust- 
ment is permanent and simple. 

Projectors in the Fog. 

The light is concentrated to a single narrow beam 
which causes very little reflection to annoy the pilot, but 
in real fog a light, no matter how powerful, if thrown 
horizontally, is worse than useless, as it can penetrate 
but a short distance, and by its reflection serves only to 
blind those oh watch. It is well known that fog lies 
close to the watei* and, to take advantage of this fact, the 
projectors are constructed to throw a light in a vertical 
direction when required. In this way the beam easily 



180 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



The Rushmore Projectors and 5earch= Lights. 

(yContinued.) 

Projectors in the FoZ'—{Co?itinued.) 
penetrates the layer of mist and throws a bright, round 
spot on the slsy which is readily seen by other vessels, 
and by a suitable switch the light may be flashed to give 
an3' signals desired. 



Search Lights for Electric Railways. 

As an advertising device there is nothing so successful 
as the Electric Search Light, particularly where the ob- 
ject is not to attract people merely by curiosity, but for 
the purpose of viewing the effects at a distance. 

Nearly all electric railways have extended their lines 
to some popular resort, or have established parks of their 
own. These are usually on high ground, and in such 
cases one of the most attractive features that could be 
added is a powerful search light. This apparatus when 
so ordered, is built to work on the regular power circuits 
and is not affected by fluctuations in the voltage common 
at the end of trolley lines. It has been found that where 
this apparatus has been installed for this purpose it has 
in a short time more than paid for itself by increased 
receipts. 



Plain Reflector Lights. Type "B," 

Old style common reflector search light. It is radically 
different from the projectors, as it has a silver-plated 
sheet copper reflector of the locomotive type. The con- 
struction is very simple. The lamp movement is similar 
to that used in the projectors and has permanent adjust- 
ment. It is easily cleaned and supplied with new car- 
bons and is intended for rough service and short range 
work. 



Diam- 
eter, 
inches. 


.Amperes. 


Plain Iron 
Japanned 


Plain Iron 
Polished 

Brass 
Cylinder. 


.■Ml Brass 
Polished 
Cylinder 


\\\ Brass 
Polished 
All over. 


Height to 
Center of 


Confpfete 
I.bs. 


12 
18 
18 
2H 


10 to 15 
10 to 20 
20 to 30 
:^0 to 40 


$230 
250 
2t>0 
368 


$260 
300 
315 
430 


§320 
3f» 
375 


$370 
420 
435 


20 
30 
30 
38 


1)0 
150 
150 
250 



Plain Pilot House Reflector Light. Type "C." 

This apparatus is the same as Type "B," mounted in a 
special U frame, adapting it for use on top of pilot house. 
See description of Type "D." 



Diaiii- 
i-ter. 
Inches. 


.\i»percs. 

10 to 15 
10 to 20 
20 to 30 
30 to 40 


Plain iron 
Japanned. 


Plain Iron 
Polished 

Brass 
Cylinder. 


.\\\ Brass 
Polished 
Cylinder. 


.All Brass 
Polished 
AW over. 


Height to 
Center of 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 


Weight 
Complete 

Lbs. 


12 

18 

ts 

2!i 


S310 
330 
340 
448 


$340 
380 
395 
510 


$400 
440 
455 


$450 
500 
515 


20 
33 
33 

38 


70 

180 
180 

280 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Columbian Street Lamp Post. 

PATENTED. 

For supporting arc lights for street illumination a de- 
mand has arisen for a post which, in addition to filling 
the well-known electrical and mechanical requirements, 
shall present a symmetrical and pleasing appearance to 
the eye. A glance at the accompanying illustration will 
show the success that has attended our efforts in this 
direction. 

The lower part of this post, which is of cast-iron, has 
a broad circular base, which, when bolted to the side- 
walk, gives the post great stability. Above the base the 
post assumes a hexagonal form and arises in graceful 
curved faces, paneled and ornamented in a tasteful 
manner. One of the panels is hinged so that it may be 
opened to give access to the switch. The wooden por- 
tion of the post extends downward through the cast-iron 
base to the sidewalk, and above the base is provided 
with ueat malleable iron steps, while at its upper ex 
tremity is carried a single side-arm lamp support equip- 
ped with switchboard and hood. The cover of the hood 
can be placed at any angle so that the street names will 
be parallel with the intersecting streets. The height 
over all is about 21 feet. 

There are about 1,.500 posts similar to this now in use 
on the Electric Lig^t plant of the city of Chicago. 

We manufacture these posts with ornamental sup- 
porting arm for the lamp in place of the ordinary street 
hood, for boulevards and parks. 

In addition to the Columbian Lamp Posts we are pre- 
pared to furnish posts of special designs to suit the pur- 
chaser. We will submit drawings on application; 




Code Word. 


List No 


S'liid'ilid 


2M68 


S'lndalifon 


'21169 


Smidiirnr 


21170 


$,(i,d<,rnrh 


2II7I 



List Price. 
Each. 

Post, complete, without lamp $ I 1 0.00 

Extra Switches 4.50 

Extra Doors and Locks , 4.50 

Extra Steps, without ring 40. 



I 



MARINE 




Code Word. 


List No. 




Harm 


8815 


1 Amp 


Harmed 


8816 


2 


Harmful 


8817 


3 ' 


Harmfully 


8818 


5 


Harmiiiff 


8819 


8 


Harmless 


8820 


10 



Glass Fuses. 

List Price. 

1 Ampere, each $0.50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 



Marine Sockets. 



Catholical 50965 Keyless, Edison Base, each 60 

Catkin 50966 Key, Edison Base, each 75 



Junction Boxes. 

50972 Search-light Junction Bo.x, each 6.00 

50973 Feeder Junction Box, each 6.50 

50967 Four-way Branch Junction Bo.x, each 8.00 

63766 Key for Removing Covers of Catalogue Nos. 

50972, 50973 and 50967, each 1 . 50 



Bryant Waterproof Marine Switch. 

This Switch i.s designed for marine worit or for use in 
damp places. The wires enter tlirouj^h stuffing boxes 
having soft rubber packing Tlicy are extensively used 
on transatlantic steamers. 

20858 10 Ampere, Single Polo, each $5.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 50970. 



No. 50971. 




Marine Switches. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Loveliness 63758 Water-tight Switch and Receptacle, capacity 5 

amperes, each $6.50 

Lovelorn 63759 Water-tight Switch Receptacle and Junction Box, 

each i I 1.00 

Lovely 63756 Single Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 5 am- 
peres, each : 5.25 

Lover 63763 Double Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 10 

amperes, each 7.00 



Lovcsome 63764 Double Pole Water-tight Switch, capacity 40 

amperes, each 14.50 

Lower 63757 Single Pole, flot Water-tight Switch, capacity 10 

amperes, each 60 



Deck Tubes. 

Lowered 50974 Protective Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each 8.50 

Lowering 50970 Main Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each 5.05 

Lowland 50971 Bulkhead Deck Wire Stuffing Tube, each 1.20 



■.■r-2s.^i^2.^3jj.^ 



Mildew 64109 Water-tight Receptacle, with Attaching Plug, 

capacity 5 amperes, each 5.25 

MOeage 64110 Attaching Plug for No. 64109, each 1.75 

Military 641 1 1 Not Water-tight Receptacle, each .65 

„s.'---"'''2^^ Militia 641 12 Attaching Plug for No. 04111, each 1.50 

^i^*- _iC!»Jj^ Milk 64 1 1 3 Search-liglit Receptacle, with Plug, each 1 2.00 



No. 64109, 






Portable Lamp Guards. 



Lotion 9121 Portable Lamp, each. 



6.00 




li 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 9123. 







■miPiii 


^■lyfiRQ I . 


nUiffill 




Fixtures. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Might 9123 Half Wire Guard, each $4.50 

Mighty 9124 Full Wire Guard, each 7.00 

LouOly 9f22 Steam-tight Globe, each.. 6 5C 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 9120. 




Fixtures — ( Continued'). 

CkKle Word. List No. List Price. 

Loudness 9125 Steam-tight Globe, with Guard, each S7.00 

Lounge 9120 Navy Signal Lantern, each. ..,. 15.00 

Mesh 9140 Ceiling Fixture, each 8.00 

Lactean 8821 Shade, each 1.00 

Lactic 8822 Bubber Gasket, each 50 

Meshed 9141 Ceiling Fixture, each ^...11.00 

lactine 8823 Shade, each .. .• 1.00 

Lactic 8822 Rubber Gasket, each. ..50 



No. 9141. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Fixtures — ( Continued^. 



Code Word. List No. f.ist Price. 

Meshing 9126 Portable Guarded Freight or Cargo Lantern, 

with Guard, each . . $35.00 

Ladder 8824 Portable Guarded Freight or Cargo Luntern, no 

Guard, each 27.50 



Merry 9136 Ceiling Fixture, complete, no Lamp, each. . . . 4.00 



MeiTiness 9134 Ceiling Fixture, complete, no Lamp, each , . .3.50 



Migrate 9135 Wall Bracket, each.. 7.50 



Migrating 9137 Wall Bracket, each 7.50 



No. 9 1 37. 




No. 9131. 



3P 
I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Mildest 9 1 33 2 Light Electrolier, with Oil Lamp, each 28., 



No. 9133. 



19i) 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



SHADES. 




>'.). 2704. 




Dmliiiff 


2700 


Dmmry 


2701 


Deborah 


2702 


Delia 


2703 


Himony 


23104 


Simoon 


23105 


Ah-vdom 


2704 


Ahsrc.1.1 


2705 


Absn/nd 


2706 


Absconded 


2707 


Absolutely 


2708 


Absolution 


2725 


Ahsolce 


2726 


Absolcer 


2727 


Absolcing 


2728 


Himioas 


23106 


Sinijwr 


23107 


Sinrpen-r 


23108' 



Porcelain Shades. 

List Price. 
Per doz. 

5 inch, Fau Shaped, Flat $ 2.25 

fi " " " 2.50 

7 " " " 2.75 

8 " •' " 3.10 

10 " " " 3.60 

12 " " " 7.80 

5 incU, Plain, Flat 2.00 

fi '" ' " " 2.00 

7 " '• " 2.25 

8 " " " 2.50 

10 " " " 2.75 

12 " " " 5.50 

14 " " •" 6.25 

1« " " " 8.75 

18 " " " 15.00 

20 " " " 17.00 

22 " " " 26.00 

24 " " " 32.00 



Denis 2709 5 inch, Deep, Fan Shape 

A'j)/v.x.v 2710 rt " 

Depression. 27 1 I 7 " 

Deprire 2712 8 " 

Depricintf 2713 10 " " 



2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
3.00 
6.00 



DeadnesK 2714 5 inch. Plain, Deep , 2.00 

Deaf 2715 « " " " 2.25 

DeMfen 2716 1 '• " " 2.50 

Denfnes, 2717 8 " " " •. 2.75 

Dent 2718 10 " " " 5.00 

From No. 2714 to Mo.. 2718, made in both plain and 

headed edge. In orderinji; state plain or beaded edfre as 

dejjired. 




No. 2720. 



Lif/n ite 27 19 Melon, Opal, for 2i Inch Holder 3.00 

Ahsonnnt 2720 o inch. Scalloped 2.00 

Absorb 2721 « "^ " 2.25 

Absorbent 27i2'2 7 " " 2.50 

Abfo>bing 2723 8 " " 2.75 

Absorption 2724 10 " " 5-00 



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191 




Porcelain Shades — {^Continued'). 

Code. Word. List No. List Price. 

Lighter 2729 8 Inch, White Porcelain, Deep Cone, per dozen. . $3.75 

Lighterage 2730 10 " " " ' " .. 4.00 

Lightness 2731 7 " Green " " " ..11.25 

Lightly 2732 10 " " " " " .,22.50 




No. 8712. 



CT" 



. > 



Etched Electric Globes— Glass. 

Livelihood 87 1 2 7i in. diam., 2f in. high, 2i in. holder, per doz. . . 1 0.00 



Litmus 8878 1\ in. diam., 3i in. high, 2i in. holder, per doz... 4,00 



No. 8878. 




Liturgy 8770 5 in. diam.. 4 in. high, 2i in. holder, per dozen. . 1 0.00 




Litter 8771 5i in diam . 4 in. high, 2i^ in. holder, per dozen . 3,90' 



Littoral 8772 Per ( 



3.75. 



No. 8772. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Etched Electric Globes— Glass— (C^;^/?7/z^^rf'). 

Code Word. List No. List Price 
Littkncs* 8773 Per dozen $3.75 



Littering 8825 Per Dozea 3.75 



LusterUst 8765 5J in. diameter, 4 in. Iiigli, 2J in. holder, per doz.. 7.50 




Luster 8766 5 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2J in. liolder, per do?;.. 7.50 



LusciousTtMt 8767 5i in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2} in. holder, per floz.. 9.00 



No. 8767. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



193 




No. 87 




Etched Electric Qlobes— Glass— (Conh'nued ). 

Code Word. List No. List Price- 

Lusciously 8768 5i in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2i in. holder, per doz.$ 10.00 



Lusdom 8769 5 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2^^ in. holder, per doz.. 15.00 




Corimate 8826 Per 



4.13 




iMrch 2827 5 in. diameter, 3i in. high, 2f in. holder, per doz.. 1 5.00 




lAirching 8828 5 in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2i in. holder, per doz.. 15.00 




Lurid 8829 5i in. diameter, 4i in. high, 2J in. holder, per doz.. 5.00 



194 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Etched Electric Globes— Q\ass~-(Con/i'mied). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Lurking 8876 5i in. diameter, 4 in. high, 2^ in. holder, per doz.. $3.00 




No. 8877 






Luring 




8877 6in. diametci, 4 in. high, 2i in. holder, per doz.. 6.00 



Colored Electric Globes — Glass. 









■5,^^^. 


A^'. 


H^ISS. 


Per Doz. 


Livelinm 


8857 


Pink opalescent, 


5| 


a 


2} 


8.75 


Lively 


8858 


Ruby 


5i 


M 


2i 


8.75 


Livery 


8859 


Light blue •' 


5i 


4i 


2i 


4.38 


Livid 


8860 


Flint 


5 


4i 


2i 


4.38 


Lividneaa 


8861 


Amber 


5i 


4i 


2i 


4.38 


Living 


8862 


Pink opalescent. 


4i 


5 


2i 


7.50 


Lizard 


8863 


Ruby 


4i 


5 


3i 


7.50 


Loadstone 


8864 


Flint 


4i 


5 


2i 


3.50 


Loafer 


8865 


Light blue " 


4i 


5 


2i 


3.50 


Loafing 


8866 


Amber 


4i 


5 


2i 


3.50 


Loam 


8867 


Flint opalescent, 




33 


2J 


4.38 


Loathful 


8868 


Ruby 




31 


2i 


8.75 


Loathness 


8869 


Flint 




31 


2i 


4.65 


Loathsome 


8870 


Ruby 




3f 


2i 


9.00 


Locality 


8871 


Flint 




3J 


2i 


4.90 


Locally 


8872 


Ruby 




3J 


2i 


9.25 



Locate 8873 Ruby opalescent, 4 

Lowly 8874 Flint 

Lowness 8875 Crystal 



Inch 
Diam. 


ir. 


H'o",?er. 




4 


6i 


3J 


12.00 


4 


6i 


3i 


6.00 


4 


6J 


3i 


5.50 



No. 8873. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



195 




No. 2.310H. 



No. 23110. 






No. 23114. 



No. 23115. 



New Patierns in Standard Shades. 

W. A. Fluted Etched Shade. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Her Doi 

Siinpli' 23 1 09 Shade 4x4 in. for 2i in.' holder . . . $5-30 

W. A, Electric. 

Siwplr ,■!<'«.•< 23 110 3S in. high, 41 in. wide, for 2i in. 

holder • 5.00 

Green Desk Shade. 

Green glass outtside and opal inside. 

Stiioi,) 23 1 84 6 in. high, 6i in. wide, for 3J in. 

shade holder 1 8-00 

Diamond Etched. 

SiinpUr 23 III 4 in. high, 5+ in. wide, for 2i in. 

holder 9.00f 

Siiiiplf:-i« 23112 4 in. high, 4^ in. wide, for 2i in. 

shade holder -9.00 

Suiiplii-iiin2Z\ 13 4i in. high, 4g in. wide, for 2i in. 

shade holder 9.00 

Simplify 231 14 4i in. high, 5 in. wide, for 2i in. 

shade holder 9-00 

Rough Etched Maple Leaf. 

Simple^ 23115 4| in. high, oi in wide, for 2^ in. 

.shade holder 7.00 

The black background on shades represents 
clvar glass. 




No. 21734. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



197 




Shades 




% No. 21747. 



No. 21746. 



Xo, 21748. 



No. 21749. 





Roughed Inside. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per Do/.. 

Sddom 21735 4* in. diam. 5A in. high, crimped top $7.50 

Select 21736 4i " H " 7.00 

Selectman 2 1 737 3i " 5J ." 7-50 

Silver .Etched. 

Self 21 738 3J in. diam. 5J in. high, scalloped top, . ( 8.00 
SHph' 21739 31 " oi ;' plain top.... 15.00 
Self ram. 21740 4i " 5i " scalloped top, 18.00 
Seloage 21741 44 « H " plain top ... . 15.00 
Sem/jp/wne 21742 3j « 5i " twist ruby .. . 9.00 
Semblance .21743 3$ " 5J " twist flint op- 
alescent ; . 6.25 

Seminary 2 \ 744 aj in. diam. 4 in. high, etched pan . . . 5.50 
Semitic 2 1745 4i " 4i " silver etched, 

plain top 1 2.50 

Semitone 2 1 746 5i in. diam. 4 in. high, etched pan . . . 5.50 

Crimped. 

Sempnti-ens 21747 5 in. diam. 4J in. high, etched 7.50 

Senatu 21748 5* " 4* " " 5.00 

Senator 2 1 749 5 " 4* »' royghed inside 7.00 

Senatorial 2 1 750 H iur diam. oi in. high, silver etched 

scalloped top 1 2.00 

Senile 2 1 75 1 ' U in. diam. 4 in. high, rich cut II 4-00 

Senility 21752 ik " 5* « silver etched 

plain top ; 1 6.00 



Rich Cut. 

2 1 753 4i in. diam. 5i in. high . 

21754 4i " 5i " 

21755 4i « 5 " 



5400 
60.00 
4400 



>!<). 21753. 



No 21754. 



No. 217.5.5. 



All Shades on this page for 2A in. holder. 



398 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 21757. 




No. 21759. 





Silver Etched. Scalloped Top. 

Code Word List No. List Price. 

Per Dor. 
Sense 21756 5 in. diam., 3i in. hiph $17.00 

Silver Etched and Cut. Beveled Top. 

Scnuibflitif 21757 5i in. diara., 4 in. high 20.00 

Silver Etched, Plain Top. 

Sensible 21758 4| in. diam., 4i in. his^h 17.00 

Sensitioe 21759 5 « 4h " 1500 

Silver Etched and Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Senforiitl 21760 5i in. diam. 4 in. high «. 24.00 

Sen^^orium 2 1 76 1 5} " 4 " 24.00 

Cut and Etched. 

Sertsort/ 2 1 762 Scalloped Top, 6 iu. diam. 4 in. high . . . 24.00 

Sentence 21763 " 5i " 3i " .... 14.50 

Scntintiovs 21764 Plain Top, Ei " 3i " 12.50 

No. 217(>4 is the same in finish as No. 21763. 





Cut and Etched. 

Sentient 2 1 765 Melon Beaded Top, 5 in. diam. 4 in. high, 32.00 
Sentiment 21766 Corrugated, Scalloped Top, 5 in. diam., 

33 iu. high 32.00 

Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Sentimtental 2 1 767 5 in. diam., 4 J in. high 75.00 

Sentinel 21768 4i " 4i « 30.00 



No. 21767. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 21771. 



No. 21770. 




No. 21772. 




Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Sentry 21769 4 in. diam., 5 in. high, per doz $75.00 

Separable 2 1 770 Melon, 5 in. diam., 5 in. high, per doz. . . 28-00 

Rich Cut, Scalloped Top. 

Separntixt 21771 4| in. diam., 4 in. high, per doz " 56'00 

Septuagint 2 1 772 4i " 4i " " 48.00 

Rich Cut and Etched Ball. 

Septennial 2 1 773 6-ipch, 3J inch holder, each 6.25 

Sepulcher 2 1 774 7-inch, 3i " " " 7.50 

Sepulchral 2 1 775 8-inch, 3i " " " 8.50 

Sepulture 21776 10-inch, 3i " " " 13-00 

Seqnaciom 2 1 777 12-incli, 3i " " " 20-00 



Rich Cut Bulb. 



Sequel 21778 5J in. diam., 5i in. length, 'i\ in. holder, 

per doz 1 20-00 




Rich Cut Bulbs 

Sequence 21779 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 3J in. holder, 

per doz 87-50 

Sequester 21780 4 in. diam., 5J in. length, 3J in. holder, 

per doz 70.00 



Rich Cut. 

Sequestrate 21781 Bulb, 4 in. diam., 5i in. length, 3| in. 

holder, per doz 56-00 

Sequeiitratiun2\lZ2 Stalactite, 4 in. diam., 5| in. length, 3i 

in. holder, per doz 60. 00 



200 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Shades 



Twist Stalactites. 



List N<. 



Price List. 
Per doz 

21819 Flint Oi)alc*<ent, 7 in. diam., 9 hi. 

length, Sin. holder - $ 1 3.50 

21820 Crystal, 7 in. diam., 9 in. length, 5 in. 

holder 12^:00 

Plain Stalactite, Roughed inside. 

2 1 82 1 7 rn. diam., 10 in. length, 4 in. holder, 24.00 



Rich Cut Bulb. 

Hirliiii. 2 1 822 Large, 4J in. diam., (i in. length, 3i in. 

holder 60-00 

Sficbhff 2 1823 Small, 4 in. diam., 5* in. length, ^ in. 

holder 55.00 

Sliifdlr 2 1824 4 in. diam., 54 in. length, 3i in. holder, 60.00 



Rich Cut Stalactite. 



S/i>t(lou> 21825 4 in, diam., 8 in. length, 3i in. holder, 85-00 

Shaft 21826 4 " 8 " 3i " 114-00 



Rich Cut Stalactite. 

S/i'i!/ 21827 Silver Etched, 4i in. diam., 8J in. 

length, iii in. holder 24-00 

Sfiiimui 2 1828 4i in. diam., 8j in. length, 3i in. holder, 1 00.00 



No. 21827. 



No. 21828. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Shades — 



Etched. 

List No. I,ist Price. 

Per doz. 

21783 Rich cut, 4i in. diaui., «.V in. length, 'Ai in. 

holder $30-00 

21784 Stalactite, 4i iu. diam., 64 in. length, H\ in. 

holder 9.00 

Etched Stalactite. 

21785 Rich cut, 5 in. diain., HJ in. length, 3J in 

holder 32.00 

21786 Melon,oin. diam. t-:* in. length, 34 ill. holder, 10-90 

Etched Stalactite. 

2 1 787 Melon, 5 in. diam., rtj iu. length, 3J in. holdei-, 1 2-00 

21788 Rich cut, 4J in. diam., fij in. length, .3} in. 

holder 27-00 

Twist rielon Bulb. 

21789 Flint Opalescent, ai in. diaui., Hi in. length. 

3* in. holder 8-00 

21790 Crystal,5*in. diam., Hi in. long,-3} in. holder, 7-50 



Twist Bulb. 

2 1 792 Ruby, b} in. diam. 6* iu. length, 31 iu holder, 1 3-00 

21793 Flint Opalescent, M in- diam., 6* in. length, 

Si in. holder 6-50 

21794 Crystal, 5* in. diam., <M in. length,.3i in. 

holder 6-50 



Rich Cut. 

Serious 2 1 795 Bulb, 5 in. diam.,6i in. leugth, 3J iu. holder, 22-00 

Serjeant 2 1 796 Stalactite, 4i in. diam., Hi in. length, 3i in. 

holder 32-00 



X... 21>«.5. 



Xo. 2179«" 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 21809. 



Rich Cut Stalactites. 

Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Sermon 2 1 797 4 in. diam. 8 in. length, 3J in. holder, per 

doz : $26-00 

Herons 2 1 798 with dish, 4 in. diam. 8 in, length, 3J in. 

holder, per doz 180-00 

Serpentine 2 1 799 without dish, 4 in. diam. 8 in, length, 3i 

in., holder, per doz 90-00 

Rich Cut Stalactites. 

Serrate 2 1 800 H in. diam. 8| in. length, 3J in- holder, 

per doz 80-00 

Semm 21801 4i in. diam. 8| in. length, 3i in. holder, 

per doz 90-00 

Silver Etched Ball- 

Sermnt 21802 6-iilch, per doz 26.00 

Serve 2 1 803 7-inch, " 32-00 

Sertice 2 1 804 8-inch, " 38.00 

Senile 21805 10 inch, « 54.00 

Sertitor 21806 ;2-inch, " 84-00 

Servitude 21807 14-inch, " 120-00 

Session 21808 16-inch, " 175.00 

Crackle. Rich Cut Ball. 

Sessponl 21809 6-inch, each 5-50 

Setaceous 21810 7-inch, « 7-50 

Sete 21811 8 inch, " 10-00 

Settee 21812 10-inch, " 16.00 

Setor 21813 12 inch. « 22-00 

Crackle, No Cutting. 

Setttler 21814 6-inch, each 2-50 

Sever 21815 7:mch, «' 3.00 

Several 21816 8-inch, " 3.75 

SSverally 21817 10-inch, " €-00 

Severe 21818 12-inch. « 9.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Silver Etched Bowl. 



Code Word. List No. Lijt Price. 

SIta/i 2 1 829 12Mnch, each $ I 1 .00 

S/i'de 21830 H-inch, « 15. OQ 

Sht(k 21831 lo-iuch, « 17.50 

S/«,llop 21832 16 inch, « 27.50 

.S/i'illo,r 21833 18 inch, " 42.00 




Rich Cut Bowl, "Jewel. 



S/uim 21834 10-inch, each 27.50 

S/uiiiM- 21835 12i-inch, " 45.00 

S/i<imf. 2 1 836 14-inch, « 60-00 

Sfi'imiii!/ 21837 16 inch, « 90.00 



Aluminum Lined Reflectors. 




No. 23079. 




No. 23081. 



These Reflectors are made of tiu, japanned a dark 
green on the outside, and lined with a slieet of polished 
aluminum. The tin forms a strong, stiff support for the 
thin aluminum, the two being wired or seamed together 
at the top and bottom edges. . 

The aluminum is very highly polished, and being al- 
most chemically pure, it will not tarnish by e.xposure to 
tlie atmosphere and moisture. It tlierefore forms an 
ideally perfect reflecting surface of the highest effi- 
ciency and durability. 

The Reflectors are fluted by an improved method, the 
curvature of the flutings in each style being cafefully 
calculated so as to produce a uniform intensity of light 
over the area to be lighted, without wasting any portion 
of it oy double reflection, or by throwing it where it 
will be of no use. 

These Reflectors arc unbreakable, aiid tJiey are much 
lighter in weight than glass. 



."Siloi 23079 No. 101 10-inch, to fit 2i holder, each 90 

Siinii, 23080 No. 102 12-iuch, « 2J " « 1.(5 

Silnii,il>- 23081 No. 201 10 inch, " 2i " " 80 

Silct,- 23082 No. 202 .12inch, " 2i « « 95 

Silcr 23083 No. 203 14 inch, " 2i " " 1.15 



204 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




"X Ray" Silvered Glass Reflectors. 

Aluminum Finish on Backs. 

Code Word. List No. 

SMmpoo 21838 of in diam. 2 in. deep 



$10.00 



^^""^tl S^^"'^ 21839 6J in. diam. 2i in. deep 



Sluint 21840 7 in. diam. H in. deep 11.25 

Adapted for ceiling and wall lighting. 



SMtter 21841 8 in. diam ,..., 13.35 

Shave 23842 10 in. diam 17.50 

Shnver 2 1843 6 In. diam. 3J in. deep 10.00 

Shawl 21844 7 « 4 « 11.25 

Sheaf 21845 8 " 5 « 13.25 

Shear 21846 10 « 5* « 17-50 



No. 21843, 



Flat Reflectors. 

With Twist or Straight Ribs. 

21847 10 in. diam. 2i in. holder 13.75 

21848 12 " 2i " 16.25 

21849 14 » 2i « 20.00 

21850 16 " 3J " 27.50 

21851 18 " 3i " 35.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



205 



Silvered Glass .Reflectors. 




No. 2355. 



Code Word. 


List No 




Logical 


2355 


Sine 


logically 


2356 


10 •• 


Logician 


2357 


13 " 


Logwood 


2358 


14 ' 


Loin 


2359 


16 ' 


Loiter 


2360 


18 ' 


Loneliness 


2361 


20 ' 


Lonely 


2362 


22 ' 



Flat Spiral Corrugated. 

^ List Price. 

inch diameter, 2| inch bolder, per dozen $8.00 

2i '■ " • 9.00 

" 2i " • •• 13.75 

" 2i •' " 17.50 

2J " ' ■' 20.00 

2i " ' ■ 26.25 

2J " •• 37,50 

2i " " " 45.00 





Scalloped Silvered Shade. 

Lonesome 2363 7 inch diameter, 2J inch holder, per dozen 9. 

Looming 2364 8 '• " 2i " •' ' 10. 

Loom. 2365 10 " " 2f: " " " I2j 




Radial Fluted. 




Loose 2366 7 inch diameter, 2i inch holder, per dozen 9.00 

Loosely 2367 8 " " 2\ " " ," 10.00 

Loosen 2368 10 " " 2J " " " 12.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Silvered Glass Reflectors— (C^w/zVz/^.?^'). 

Deep Spiral Corrugated. 

Code Word. List No. List Trice. 

Looseness 2369 7 inch diameter, 2J inch holder, per dozen $8.0D 

Loosening 2370 10 " " 2i " " " ......12.00 



No. 2369. 





No. 3997. 



McCreary Standard Reflector Shade. 

Lxntd 2733 7 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 2J inches 
requires a 3i inch holder ; will take a 16, 20 or 
24 candle-power lamp, per dozen 1 8.00 

Lionels 2734 8 inch shade ; size of opening at top, 2} inches ; 
requires a 3i inch holder ; will take a 16, 20 or 
24 candle-power lump, per dozen ^ 21 .00 

Lionize 273.5 9 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 3i inches ; 
requires- a 4 inch holder ; will take a 32 candle- 
power lamp, per dozen 33.00 

Liquidate 2736 12 inch Shade ; size of opening at top, 3J inches ; 
requires a 4 inch holder ; will take a 50 candle- 
power lamp, per dozen ^ ;.. . .51.00 

In ordering, state kind of lamp to be used and candle- 
power. 

Liquidated 2779 Shade Holder for Standard Shade, Edison Socket, 

per dozen 2.50 

Liquidating 2779B Shade Holder for Standard Shade, Westinghouse 

Socket, per dozen 3.00 

Liqitor 2780 Mica Dust Protector for 7 and 8 inch Standard 

Shades, per dozen 75 

Liilxm 2781 Mica Dust Protector for 9 and 12 inch Standard 

Shades, per dozen 1.50 

Lightening 3997 Opaque Green, with Ground Glass Bottom, 3Jx8 

inches, per dozen 21.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



207 




McCreary Half Reflector Shade. 

For 1 6 Candle-Power Lamps. 

List No. List Price. 

2737 Opal, per dozen .$7.50 

2738 Silvered " 9.00 

2739 Colored • 8.00 

2740 Aluminum" lO.Sft 

Including Metal Tops. 

For 32 Candle-Power Lamps. 

2741 Opal, per dozen 8,50 

2742 Silvered " 10.50 

2778 Colored '■ 9.0ft 

Including Metal Tops. 



Cartwright 




' Paper Waterproof Lamp 
Shade. 

For Any Socket. 



These are made with the white and green surface, and 
can be washed in cither cold or lukewarm water without 
destroying tlic te.xture of the fibre, the fibre being thor- 
ougly impregnated with a waterproof material. Any dust 
or fly specks tiiat can be removed from any surface can be 
removed from this Lamp Shade without injury to the sur- 
face or fibre of S:ime. 

Lingering 2777 " Cartwright " Paper Shades; per dozen 4.i 



No. 873L 


HostiTiess 


4 


Hasty 
Hatching 


A. 


Hatchway 


jlllk 


HaUful 


'^^\^^i^ 


HaUfully 




No 8732. 



Utility Shades. 

Made of Celluloid or Cardboard. 

8731 10 inch. Cardboard, per dozen 2.00 

8732 8 inch, Cardboard, per dozen I.8fr 

8733 8 •' Celluloid, single sheet, polished one side, 

per dozen 5,00 

8734 8 inch, Celluloid, single sheet, polished two 

sides, per dozen 5.50 

8735 8 incj. Celluloid, opaque, white lined, per 

dozen 8.40 

8736 8 inch. Celluloid, transparent, white lined, per 

dozen 9.0ft 



208 




No. 8737, 




No. 8747. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Utility ShSi(XQS— {Continued). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Hatef Illness 8737 10 iuch, Cardboard, per dozea $2.00 

Hatred 8738 10 " Celluloid, single sheet, polished one side, 

per dozen 5.50 

Hated 8739 10 inch. Celluloid, single sheet, polished two 

sides, per dozen 6.00 

Hattock 8740 10 inch, Celluloid, opaque, white lined, per 

dozen 9.60 

Haughtiness 874! 10 inch. Celluloid, transparent, Avhite lined, per 

dozen 1 0.00 

Haughty 8747 12 inch, Cardboard, per dozen 3.50 

Haunt 8748 12 " Celluloid, opaque, white lined, per 

dozen 15.00 

Prices include Shade Holder. 





Lignitic 



Likeliness 
Likeness 



Miscellaneous Metal Shades. 

Bowling Alley Shade. 

This Shade is suspended from a fixed point by the incan- 
descent conducting cord, as shown in the cut. The cord, 
after leaving the socket, passes around the edge and 
through a metal slide which travels from center of Shade 
to the upper edge on the wire strip. By moving this slide 
either to the right or left the position of the Shade is regu- 
lated. 

2798 Japanned Green, each 1.25 

Billiard Shades. 

2792 Extra Deep, each 80 

2797 " with Combination Holder (see No. 

2743), each 1.00 




No 2793. 



netal Half Shades. 



Likening 2793 Japanned Green Outside, White Enamel Inside, 

each 40 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



209 




Miscellaneous Metal Shades— (Conh'fiued). 

Metal Half Shades— With Wire Guard.. 

Codeword. List No. List Price, 
Likewise 2794 Japanned Green Outside, each $0.60 




No. 2800. 



netal Half Shade-With Combination Holder. 

2800 Japanned Green, per dozen ., 6.50 

2801 " " with Wire Guard, per dozen... 7.75 

See cut of Shade No. 2743, which shows manner in which 
it is used. 
Only one set-screw used. Saves time in adjusting socket. 



Metal Shades and Reflectors. 



' Marten " Combination Shade and Holder. 




Abyss 


2743 


6 inch, Flat, Green and White Enamel, 


per doz. 


2.75 


Accede 


2744 


7 " 


■ 




2.75 


Acceded 


2745 


8 " 


. 




2.75 


Criminal 


2746 


10 " 




" 


3.25 


Criminate 


2747 


13 " 






4.30 


Criminating 


2748 


14 


■ 




4.85 


Cuthbert 


2749 


16 


. 




6.20 


Cynthia 


2750 


18 




7.25 


Acceding 


2751 


Sin. , Half Deep, Green and White Enamel 


, perdoz 


2.75 


Accelerate 


2752 


10 •• 




3.25 


Accession 


2753 


12 " 




4.30 


Cricketer 


2754 


14 " 


•■ 


4.85 


Crier 


2755 


16 " 


" 


6.20 


Crime 


2756 


18 " 


" 


7.25 


Accidental 


2757 


8 in. , Full Cone, Green and White Enamel 


perdoz 


4.30 


Acclaim 


275d 


10 " 


" 


4.85 


Acclamation 


2759 


12"-" 


"■ 


•' 


5.65 



Only one get-screw used instead of (4) four, as in ordinary 
Holders heretofore sold. 



210 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 2760. 



Metal Shades and Reflectors — {Continnect). 

Flat Tfn Shades. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Abstain 2760 6 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen $1.75 

Absterge 276 1 7 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen 1 .75 

Abstract 2762 8- inch, Japanned Grcea Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen.. .• 1.75 

Absurd 2763 10 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen. •....-.. 2.25 

Absurdity 2764 12 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen... 3.00 

Hdrmlessly 2765 14 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 3.75 

Harmlessness 2766 16 incli. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 5.00 

Harmonic 2767 18 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 6.00 

Fitted for 2J inch and 3J inch Holders, and Edison 
Holder. Other sizes to order. 

Any of the above Shades fitted with | x | inch pipe con- 
nections for bracket work at 10 cents each, net, extra. 




No. 2763. 



Half Deep Tin Shades. 

SixnLAR TO No. 2760, but a Little Deefer. 

Absurdly 2768 8 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen , 1 .75 

Abundance 2769 10 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 2.25 

Abusing 2770 12 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 3. 00 

Abusive 2771 14 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 3.75 

Castellated 2772 16 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 5.00 

Caaie 2773 18 inch, Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 6.00 

Fitted for 2i inch and SJ inch Holders, and Edison 
Holder. Other sizes to order. 

We can also furnish any of the above Japanned White 
Enamel both sides. 




Abutting 



Cone Tin Shades. 

2774 8 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled White 

Inside, per dozen 2.25 

2775 10 inch, Japacncd Green_ Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen 3.00 

2776 12 inch. Japanned Green Outside, Enameled 

White Inside, per dozen , 4.00 

Fitted for 2J inch and 3i inch Holders. Other sizes to 
order. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




ISO. 21862. 



Sherbet 
Sheriff 
Sherry 



SiIver=Plated Mirror Reflectors. 

Deep Cone. 

To concentrate a powerful light on a small space. 

Lined with silver-plated mirror-plate glass. Increases 
the light from twelve to fifteen times. Most valuable in 
show windows and over machines, work benches, type 
cases, etc., etc. 

List No. Price List 

Each. 

21862 No. 121 7-inch, to fit 2i holder $1.00 

21863 No. 122 10-inch, " " " 1.05 

21864 No. 123 12-inch, " " " 1.25 




V, Flat Cone. 

For use where it is desired to spread the light. Its 
silver-plated mirror-plate lining makes it most effective 
and pleasing, and always as good as new. 



10-inch, to fit 2i holder 90 

12-inch, " " " 1.00 

14 inch, " " " 1.25 

16-inch, " « " 1.65 

18-inch, " " " 2.10 



Shew 


21865 


No. 131 


Shewn, 


21866 


No. 132 


Shibboleth 


21867 


No. 133 


Shield 


21868 


No. 134 


Shiftless 


21869 


No. 135 




<l Convex. 

Reflecting slightly below the horizontal in all directions. 
Used in stores, etc., for generalillumination. 



10-inch, to fit 2J holder 90 

12-inch, " " « 1.00 

14-inch, " " " 1 .25 

16 inch, " " " 1.65 

18-inch, " " " 2.10 



Shilling 


21870 


No. 141 


Shilby 


21871 


No. 142 


Skilly 


21872 


No. 143 


Shimmer 


21873 


No. 144 


Shin 


21874 


No. 145 




For Incandescent Clusters. 

Style No. 158. 

Shingle 2 1875 No. 151 2d-in. Reflector only, fits f iron 

pipe 3.00 

Shinney 2 1 876 No. 152 24-in. Reflector only, fits i iron 

pipe 4.50 

Shinto 2 1 877 No. 153 30-in. Reflector only, fits * iron 

pipe 7.00 

Shire 2 1 878 ,No. 154 35-in. Reflector only, fits i iron 

pipe 10.00 

Shirk 2 1 879 No. 155 20-in. complete, 3 lights, wired 6.00 
Shirred 21880 No. 156 24-ln. « 4 «' « 7.75 
Shirting 21881 No. 157 30-in. " 6 « " 10-75 
Shive 21882 No. 158 35 in. " 8 •' « 14.00 



nn 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Silver=Plated Mirror Refleclors. 



For Incandescent Cluster. 

Style Mo. 168. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 

Shiver 21883 No. 161 20-in. reflector only (fits f iron pipe). $5-75 

Shoal 21884 No. 162 24-ia. « « " i « 7.50 

Shoar 21885 No. 163 30-in. " " « i « .. 10.50 

Shoat 21886 No. 164 35-in. « '"4 " .. 14.00 

Shock 2 1 887 No. 165 20-in. complete, 3 light wired 8.75 

Shoddy 21888 No. 166 24-in. « 4 " " 10.75 

Shone 21889 No. 167 30-in. " 6 " « 14.25 

S/wok 2 1 890 No. 168 35-in. " 8 " " 1 8.00 

Green Outside. Glossy Enamel White Inside. 

Per doz. 
Shoot 2 189 1 No. 319 7-ia. diam., height 6J ins., per doz .... 4.00 



Foot Light Reflector. 

Green Outside. Bright Tin Inside. 
Shore 2 1 892 For 2^ inch holder, per doz 6-00 



Pulpit Hood. 

Bronze outside. White Enamel Inside. 
2 1 893 For ?.i inch holder, per doz 




Billiard Reflector. 

Green outside. , White Enamel inside. 
2 1 894 For 2^ inch holder, per doz 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



2ia 




The Crescent Shade. 



This Shade has been designed to meet all .the require- 
ments of the users of Tin Shades. It is made of heavy 
tin, and the corrugation and shape are so arranged as to 
give the greatest reflecting power. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per Doz. 
Sheep 21852 Enameled White inside, Green outside. . . $2.00' 

Sheepish " 21853 Bright Tin inside. Imitation Brass " ... 1.50 



Aluminum Half=Shape Shade. 




No. 21854. 




Sheet 
Sheik 



No. 21857. 



The shape of this half shade is such 
as to reflect the greatest possible light. 
The new patented holder also shown 
on the above cut, in which only one 
set screw is used, can be furnished 
when desired. 

We have a new process of treating 
aluminum which gives it a silver fin- 
ish, making it very much more beau- 
tiful in effect and softening the re- 
flector. This new treatment of alum- 
. inum in electric shade, to the best of 
our knowledge and belief, has been 
discovered by us, and from all that we 
can learn, has never been used hereto- 
fore on any electrical shades. The shades can be fur- > 
nished green outside, polished inside or polished both 
sides, or with the new process of treating aluminum, 
called silvereen rinish. 

2 1 854 Complete with Collar, Green outside, pol- 

ished inside 9.00 

2 1 855 Complete with Collar, polished both sides, 1 1 .00 

2 1 856 Complete with Collar. Silver finish I 1 .00 

21857 Patent Shade Holder, with collar for 

Shade 1 .20. 




Shelter 
Shelve 



Parabolic Reflector. 



Green outside, polished inside. Fits lamp without 
shade holder. 



21858 For 16 c. p. lamp 7.50^ 

21859 For 32 c. p. lamp ||.50< 



214 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Deep Cone Form. 
No. 21860. 




Cutter Combination Shades. 

Deep Cone Form. 

Save the cost of a shadeholder. Grip tlu> socket 
squarely and firmly. Throw the light wliei-c it is 
wanted. 25,000 now in use. 

Green on top, white or bright inside. 

Fit the standard socket shells, 

For use in oflfices, factories and shops. 

Sheol 21860 Per doz $3-00 



Flat Form. 

Has an improved clamp wliich grips any beaded 
socket, so that no shadeholder is recjuired. Is quickly 
put on or taken off, and has no fingers to bend out of 
shape or break off. 

Always h'angs level and firm, and is tlie most dura 
ble refiector made for halls, shops or stores. 

Green on top, bright tin or white enameled inside. 

Shepherd 21861 Per doz. I. 



Cutter 



'Always Level" Suspension 
Streethood. 



It is the only suspension streethood tliat will stay 
level in windy weather. The two wires leading 
to the hood make up one side of the suspension, 
while cords passing over covered pulleys form the 
other side so that the hood is supported from four 
points. 

Both the wires and the cords are insulated from 
the cross arm by means of the special spreader 
tips. The pulleys are mounted*on a wrought iron 
bracket, while a wrought iron brace arm is used at 
the other pole. These parts are assembled before 
shipment so that they can be quickly screwed in 
place. Then an adjusting clamp is placed near tlie 
end of each cord so that these cords can be inde- 
pendently drawn up taut and then locked togetlier. 



23075 Complete with multiple socket. 



Streethood Nozzle, 



s Level" Spreader Tip. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



215 




Code Word. 



Cutter Petite Pulley and Hood. 



■Is a smaller form of the lamp supporting pulley, 
adapted for use with streethoods. This style of suspen- 
sioa is still a favorite with many stations, and the cross 
arm for this piiriwse has a special knob bolted securely 
to it. 



List 



Nos. 20773 and 20773. 



S'ldtroii 20772 Hood with cm 

SHdly 20773 Petite Pulley 



ocket and pidlev $1.75 

50 




Cutter Boulevard Streethood. 

Is an ornamental form desij^ncd for use on fine res- 
idence Streets. The cut Shows this as made with a 
five-foot bracket arui: otlier lengths and special de- 
sijrns will be furnished on sliort notice. 



20774 Conip 



ith socket 



300; 





Cutter Standard Streethood. 



Is the outcome of auei;^ht years' experience in design- 
ing and building incandescent street fixtures. The hood 
proper is seamless and. bell-shaped for neatness and 
strength. The reflector has a white enamel paint baked 
on it so as to resist the weather, and is so curved as to 
scatter the light evenly over a wide area. The receptacle 
socket furnished with the hood for use on multiple cir- 
cuits can be more ([uickly wired than any other socket. 

The iron supjiorting brac-ket or "gooseneck" is extra 
heavy, and fits a special pole-plate whicli i.s bolted to the 
pole 

20775 Complete with l)rHce ami and socket 2.25 



216 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Code Word. 
lAtp 



rietal Hoods. 



The New Suburban Hood. 



This fixture excels in simplicity of construction. The 
iron canopy is made with slots to take wires, and linemen 
can easily and quickly adjust the hoods by this method, 
thus saving vexatious delays. Any size Hoods made to 
order at small advance. 



tost No. 
2799 Each 



List Price 
...$3.00 



No. 27' 



Price includes Bracket. 



The Tidnam Hood. 




Japanned Gkeen on Top, White Enamel Reflector. 



No. 2783. 



Lisped 2782 16Inch,each. 1.60 

Lisping 2783 18 " " .., 2.25 

Lispingly 2784 30 " " 2.50 

Adapted for Weather-proof Globe. In ordering, state 
size of socket— i inch or | inch. 




Listen 



No. 3785. 



The narten Hood. 



All Parts Interchangeable. 



2785 16 Inch, each 2. 

socket protected by the Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 



The Chapin Hood. 

Listened 2786 16 Inch. eacn. .^ 1.25 

Socket protected by the Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 




The Columbian Hood 



Listening 2787 18 Inch, each 1.50 

Socket protected by the Reflector, the Lamp only being 
exposed. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Weather= proof Globes. 

Weather=proof, for i6 Candle=power Lamp. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Lillian 2060 Crystal, with Cap, each SI.OO 

Lily 2061 " Globe only, " .50 

Limhev 2062 Blue, with Cap, " 1.25 

Litnbernes)! 2063 " Globe only. " 7S 

Limekiln 2064 Green, with Cap, " 1.25 

Limestone 2065 " Globe only, " 75 

Limit 2066 Ruby, with Cap. " 1.88 

Limitable 2067 " Globe only " , ... 1.38 

Limitation 2068 Cap only for above " . '. ,50t 



Weather-proof, for 32 Candle=power Lamp. 



Same Pattern as No. 2060. 




Limited 

Limitless 

Limpid 

Limpidity 

Limpidness 

Limpsy 

Linch 

Linchpin 

Lineage 



Lineal 

Lineality 

Lineament 

Linear 

Lineation 

Li)ie?i 

Loftiness 

Lofty 



Logic 



Locating 

Locket 

Locksmith 

Lodge 

Lodged 

Lodging 

Lodgment 

Loft 

Loftily 



2069 
2070 
2071 
2072 
2073 
2074 
2075 
2076 
2077 



Crystal, with Cap, each. . 

Globe only, " .. 

Blue, with Cap, each . . . . 

" Globe only, " 

Green, with Cap, *' 

" Globe only " 
Ruby, with Cap, " ..... 

Globe only " 

Caps only for above, each. 



Weather-proof, for 16 Candle-power 

2078 Crystal, with Cap, each 

2079 " Globe only, " 

2080 Blue, with Cap, each 

2081 " Globe only 

2082 Green, with Cap 

2083 " Globe only, 

2084 Ruby, with Cap, 

2085 " Globe only,' 

2086 Cap only for above, each. 



Vapor-proof, for 16 Candle-power Lamp. 



2087 
2088 
2089 
2090 
2091 
2092 
2093 
2094 
2095 



Crystal, with Cap, each. 

" Globe only, " . 

Blue", with Cap, each . . . 

" Globe only, " 

Green, with Cap, " 

" Globe only," .... 
Ruby, with Cap, " 

" Globe only, " 

Cap only for above, each. 



1.88 
.88 
2.50 
1.50 
2.50 
1.50 
3.13 
2.13 
LOO 



LOO 

.50 
L25 

.75 
1.25 

.75 
1.88 
L38 

.50 



2.88 
L88 
2.88 
L88 
3.50 
2.50 
f.OO 



218 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Wire Guards. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Deaconess 2803 Polished Brass, per do/en $1.75 

Deaden 2804 Tinned, per dozen (.50 



Deadly 2806 Tinned, per dozen 1.75 

For 3i inch Holder only. 



Acdamatory 2807 Polished Brass, per dozen 2.00 

Acclivity 2808 Tinned, per dozen 1.50 



Accompany 2809 Galvanized Iron, each 20 

For 3J inch Holder only. 



No. 2809 




No. 2058. 



Li-nger 2058 Guard No. 2809, Complete with 

Handle, Hook and Holder, each .45 



Pc'stahe 8725 Handle, with Hook, each. 



.20 




No. 2281. 




Station, Testing and 
Measuring Instruments 



Voltmeter. 

A voltmeter specially designed for 
use on dynamo switchboards. It has 
no springs nor permanent magnets, is 
practically dead beat and reliable with- 
in one per cent. 

The instrument is protected by a sub- 
stantial bronze case fastened to its base 
by sealed screws so that it cannot be re- 
moved without showing the fact. 



Codeword. 

Mazy 

Mead 


List No. 

2281 120 Volts, 

2282 150 •' 

2283 200 " 

2284 220 " 

2285 250 " 

2286 400 ' 

2287 500 " 

2288 600 " 


each 


List Price. 

$50.00 

55.00 


Meadow 




60.00 


Meager 

Meagemess 

Meal 




65.00 




65.00 




70.00 


Mealiness 




75 00 


Mean 




75.00 










Ammeter. 





Our improved Magnetic Vane Am- 
meter has no springs or permanent 
magnets, is a purely gravity instru- 
ment, nearly dead beat, and yet sensi- 
tive to small changes of current. Made 
in sizes varying in range up to a maxi- 
mum of. 600 amperes. 

A heavy bronze case with sealed 
fastenings is used, so that the instru- 
ment cannot be tampered with without 
showing it. 

This instrument is adapted to be 
placed directly in a circuit, no shunts 
or other devices being used in connec- 
tion with it. 

5 Amperes, each 1 6.50 

18.00 

18.00 

18.00 

20.00 

20.00 

20.00 

2r.00 

21.00 

2l.t)0 

22.00 

24.00 

30.00 

30.00 

40.00 

45.00 

55.00 



MeamfUr 


2289 


5 


Meaning 


2290 


10 


Meaningly 


2291 


20 


Meanly 


2292 


30 


Meanness 


2293 


50 


Measles 


2294 


90 


Lampoon 


3373 


120 


Lampooned 


3374 


150 


Lance 


3375 


200 


Lanced 


3376 


300 


Lancet 


3377 


400 


Land 


3378 


500 


Landau 


3379 


600 


Landed 


3380 


750 


Landholder 


3381 


1000 


Landlady 


3382 


1500 


Landlock 


3383 


2000 



220 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Standard Portable Direct Reading 
Voltmeters. 



Code Word, 
Betrayal 



Bttrayed 



Betraying 




No 3046. 



The following is a list of the Standard Voltmeters kept 
in stock. Calibrating coils and contact keys are attached 
to instruments only when so stated. The scales for these 
instruments are of uniform length, and are divided into 
120 or 150 parts, the value of each division being the pio, 
portional part of the maximum scale value. 

Instruments provided with contact key can be kept per- 
manently in circuit by depressmg the key and giving it a 
quarter turn. All instruments ^are provided with rubber- 
covered binding posts. 

List No. List Price. 

2609 No. 1. Scale to 150 volts by single volt 
divisions, readable to tenths, each $55.00 

2610 No. 2. Scale to 150 volts by single volt 
divisions, readable to tenths ; contact key and 
calibrating coil. each. , 60.0Q 

2611 No. 3. Scale to 150 volts and to 5 volts; 
scale of double values with a ratio of 30. Each 
division. on upper scale values is one volt, read- 
able to tenths; each division on lower scale 
values 3I5 of a -volt, readable to ^ ; contact 
key, each 75.0ft 

1 179 No. 3A. Scale to 150 volts and to 3 volts; 
scale of double values with a ratio of 50. 
Each division on upper scale values is one volt, 
readable to tenths ; each division on lower 
scale values ^V of a volt, readable to ^J^ ; con- 
tact key, each. 75.00 

26 1 2 No. 4. Scale to 150 volts and to 15 volts ; 
scale of double values with ratio of 10. Each 
division on upper scale values is one volt, read- 
able to tenths ; each division on lower scale 
values is 3>5 of a volt, readable to -^ ; contact 
key, each 75.00 

26 1 3 No. 5. Scale to 300 volts by 2 volt divisions, 
readable to 5 volt ; circuit key and calibrating 
coil, each 65.00 

1 1 78 No. 6. , Scale to 450 volts by 3 volt divisions, 
readable to \ volt ; contact key and calibrating 
coil, each 70.00 

Admiralty 3045 No. 7. Scale to 600 volts by 5 volt divisions, 

readable to I volt, each 65.00 

3046 No. 8. Scale to 600 volts by 5 volt divisions, 
readable to \ volt ; contact key and calibrating 
coil, each 70.00 



Bet»y 



BetrotJiAl 



Betrothing 



Admiration 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



221 



Weston Standard Portable Direct Reading 
Voltmeters — ( CofiUnued). 

Code Word. List Xo. List Frice. 

Bespeaking 1 180 No. 9. Scale to 600 volts and to 150 volts ; 
scale of double values •with ratio of 4, reading 
by 4 volt divisions, readable to i volt on 
upper scale values, and by single volt divisions 
readable \jo -^ o'o. lower scale values ; contact 
key, each $80.00 

Beipoke \ 1 93 No. 9i. Scale to 750 volts and to 150 volts ; 
scale of double values with ratio of 5, reading 
by 5 volt divisions, readable to -i volt on upper 
scale values, and by single volt divisions read- 
able to yV ■''olt oil lower scale values ; contact 
key, each 80.00 

BeOain 1 194 No. 10. Scale to 600 volts and to 300 volts ; 
scale of double values with ratio of 2. reading 
by 4 volt divisions, readable to \ voli on upper 
scale values, and by 2 volt divisions, readable 
to \ volt on lower scale values ; contact key, 
each 80.00 

Bestir 1 1 95 No. 11. Scale to 750 volts by 5 volt divisions, 

readable to \ volt, each 70.00 

BesUm 1 1 96 No. 12. Scale to 1,500 volts by 10 volt 

divisions, readable to single volts, each 80.00 

Voltmeters of other ranges, with one or more scale 
values, will be made on special order. 



Bestriding 



Betake 



High Range Voltmeters 

In which part of the resistance is contained in a separate 
box specially designed to obtain high insulation. No cali- 
brating coil or contact key. 
1 1 97 No. 13. Range to 2,250 volts and to 150 volts. 
No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 

value of the scale divisions by 15, each 1 00.00 

I i 98 No. 1 4. Range to 3,000 volts and to 150 volts. 
No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 

value of the scale divisions by 20, each 1 05.00 

1 1 99 No. 15. Range to 3,750 volts and to loOTolts. 
No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 

value of the scale divisions by 25, each II 5.00 

1 1 83 No. 16. Range to 4,500 volts and to 150 volts. 
J^o. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 30, each 1 25.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



High Range yo\tmeters—{Con/znued). 

Code Word. List No. Xist Price. 

Betaken I 1 84 No. 17. Range to 5,250 volts and to 150 volts. 
No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 35, each $ 1 35.00 

Betrai/ 3047 No. 18. Range to 6,000 volts and to 150 volts. 
No. 1 Voltmeter, with scale from to 150 volts 
and a special resistance box multiplying the 
value of the scale divisions by 40, each 145.00 

The above listed High Range Voltmeters graduated to 
read in lamps, in addition to the graduation in volts, show- 
ing by simple inspection the number of arc lamps burning 
on the circuit, additional, each, |5.00. 



Reversing Keys. 

For the convenience of those wholiave occasion to make 
many and rapid tests of the distribution of potential on 
electric circuits of unknown polarity, a Reversing Key 
may be applied, when specially. oidered, to any of our 
voltmeters. This Key enables the user to open the circuit 
by turning the milled head through an angle of 45 degrees, 
or to reverse the direction of the current in the instrument 
b}' an additional movement of 45 degrees. An arrow cut 
on the head of the Key points towards the side of the 
instrument at which the current enters, when the needle is 
deflected over the scale. Price, extra, $2 50. 



Milli Voltmeters. 

A. Low Resistance Instruments, Wound with Copper Wire. 

Clarion 2594 No. 1. Scale to Jj volt by 100 divisions, each 

readable to tenths, each 50.00 

Clarinet 2595 No. 2. Scale to y^^ volt, right and left, by 100 
divisions, each division representing tj^ of a 
volt, each , . . ..50.00 

Clarissa 2596 No. 3. Scale to y^ volt, right and left, by 100 
divisions ; supplied with contact key, reducing 
sensibility 10 times, each 55.00 



B. High Resistance Instruments, Wound with Special Alloy, 
Compensated for Temperature. 

Commute 3677 No. 4. Scale to .2 volts in 100 divisions, read- 
able to .0002 of a volt, each 50.( 

Commuted 3678 No. 5. Scale to .3 volts in 150 divisions, read- 
able to ,0002 of a volt, each 50.( 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Code Word. 
Clash 



Volt Amnieters. 

It is frequently of great advantage to be able to deter- 
mine the ainount of current used, as veil as the voltage 
employed, as is the case when testing incandescent lamps 
or in determining the internal resistance of telegraph bat- 
teries. Where the current is small it is quite possible to 
combine the two instruments in one with excellent results, 
provided the proper care is taken to avoid making a wrong 
connection when using the instrument. 

List No. List Price. 

2597 No. 1. Scales to 150 volts and to 1.5 amperes, 
reading to 150 volts by single volt divisions, or 
to 1^ amperes by -^-^ ampere divisions, each.. $75.00 

Other combinations will be made on special order, but 
they are not recommended in connection with high voltage 
or heavy currents. 




No. 2598. 
One-quarter Size. 



Weston Standard Direct Reading flil 
Amnieters and Ammeters. 

Mil Amnieters. 

Clashing 2598 No. 0. 150 mil ammeter scale; single scale 
divisions 1 mil ampere, readable to ^V mil 
ampere, each 50.00 

Class 2599 No. 1. 300 mil ampere scale ; single scalQ divis- 
ions 2 mil amperes, readable to \ mil ampere, 
each ,.. 50.00 

Classed 2600 No. 2. 600 mil ampere scale ; single scale divis- 
ions 5 mil amperes, readable to \ mil ampere, 
each 50.00 

Classic 2601 No. 3. 1,000 mil ampere scale; single scale 
divisions 10 mil amperes, readable to mil 
amperes, each 50.00 

Classical 2602 No. 4. 1,500 mil ampere scale; single scale 
divisions 10 mil amperes, readable to mil 
amperes, each 55.00 



Classify 




2603 



2604 



2605 



2606 



2607 



2608 



No. 2607. 
One-quarter Size. 



Ammeters. 

No. 1. 5 ampere scale ; single scale divisions ^'5 
of an ampere, readable to ^J, of an ampere, 

each. 65.00 

No. 2. 15 ampere scale ; single scale divisions -jV 
of an ampere, readable to yj^ of an ampere. 

each 65.00 

No. 3. 25 ampere scale ; single scale divisions I 
of an ampere, readable to jV o^ ^^ ampere, 

each 65.00 

No. 4. 50 ampere scale ; single scale divisions | of 

an ampere, readable to ^V of an ampere, each. .65.00 
No. 5. 100 ampere scale; single scale divisions 

1 ampere, readable to ^ of an ampere, each. . '. 70.00 
No. 6. 150 ampere scale ; single scale divisions 
1 ampere, readable to -^ of an ampere, each. . .75.00 

No. 7. 200 ampere scale, each .80.00 

No. 8.250- 80.00 

No. 9. 300 ' 80.00 

No. 10. 400 " " * 90.00 

No. 11. 500 " " ' 90.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Leather Cases for Weston Portable Volt and 
Ammeters. 



For those electricians who have occasion to travel arid 
carry an instrument with them, a very neat and convenient 
Sole Leather Case, stiffened, lined witli velvet, and sup- 
plied with shoulder strap, lock and key, has been devised, 
and is recommended as giving increased protection against 
accidental injury to the instrument. Price, when ordered 
iqstead of the usual wooden case, extra, _|3.50. 

List No. List Price. 
3047 Each $4.00 



Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters. 



We furnish the cases in two different styles, as follows : 

No. 2 Finish. — Border of case and face of letters nickel 
plated and polished ; background of letters, and back case 
dead black japan. This is a neat and durable finish, and 
one we highly recommend for general use. 

No. 3 Finish. — ^Border of front and face of letters nickel 
plated and polished ; background of letters dead nickel 
matt ; all parts of back case in sight nickel plated and 
polished. 

Each instrument has attached to it a lamp socket and 
'finding posts for connecting the scale lamp to the circuit. 
.1^ is also provided with a pair of thin wire leads, with 
Witable terminals for connecting the instrument to the 
jnain or shunt. With each instrument there is sent a pair 
of detachable mirror supports and detachable mirrors. 





Combined Instruments anc 


AddudUe 


3067 


Finish No. 2,0 to 200 am 


Adept 


3068 


" " 3,0* 


200 


Coinmenteri 


2120 


" » 2, « 250 


Coimninted 


2121 


« 3, ' 


250 


Comb 


2104 


'■ - 2,0' 


300 


Combat 


2105 


" " 3,0' 


300 


Adhesive 


3070 


" " 2.0' 


400 


Adipose 


3071 


" " 3,0' 


400 


Combvstible 


2110 


" " 2,0' 


500 


Comedian 


2111 


" ■' 3, 0' 


500 


Adjective 


3073 


" 2.0' 


600 


Adjoin 


3074 


" 3,0" 


600 


Comfort 


2116 


'• •' 2,0' 


750 


Comfortable 


2117 


" " 3,0' 


750 


Adjudgment 


3076 


" " 2,0' 


1,000 


Adjudicate 


3077 


•• 3,0' 


1,000 


Command 


2122 


" 3,0" 


1,200 


Commander 


2123 


., 3 0- 


1,200 


Commence 


2125 


" " 2,0- 


1,500 


Commencing 


2126 


" " 3,0' 


1,500 



in 2 amp. divisions 79.50 



2 


84.00 






2 


79.50 


2 


84.00 


2 


79.75 


2 


84.25 


4 


80.00 


4 


84.50 


5 


81.00 


5 


85.50 


5 


82.00 


5 


86.50 


5 


83.00 


5 


87.50 


10 


84.00 


10 


88.50 


10 


85.00 


10 


89.50 


10 " 


90 75 


10 


05.25 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters- 







{Continued^ 






Code Word. 


List No. 








List Price. 


Adjunction 


3079 


Finish No. 2, to 2,000 amp. 


in 20amp. divisions $95.25 


Adjunctive 


3080 


" " 3, ' 


' 2.000 


20 


99.75 


Commimon 


2134 


" " 2,0' 


2,500 


' 20 


96.75 


Commit 


2f35 


" " 3,0' 


' 2,500 


' 20 


101.25 


Committal 


2137 


" 2,0' 


' 3,000 


' 20 


99.00 


Committed 


2138 


" 3, ' 


' 3,000 


' 20 


103.50 


Commandant 


2140 


" 2. ' 


' 3,500 


' 20 


102.00 


Commitablc 


2141 


" " 3,0' 


' 3,500 


' 20 


106.50 


Commix 


2143 


" " 2,0' 


4,000 


30 


106.50 


Commixtion 


2144 


" " 3,0' 


' 4.000 


' 30 


111.00 


Commodious 


2146 


" " 2,0' 


' 4,500 


' 40 


114.00 


Commodity 


2147 


" 3,0' 


' 4,500 


' 40 


118.50 


Commoner 


2149 


" " 2,0' 


• 5,000 


' 50 


121.50 


Commonly 


2150 


" " 3, 0' 


5,000 


50 


126.00 


Categoi-ize 


1128 


" " 2,0' 


' 6,000 


' 50 


129.00 


Category 


1129 


" 3,0' 


' 6,000 


' 50 


133.50 


Catenary 


1130 


" 2,0' 


' 7,000 


' 50 


136.50 


Catenarian 


1137 


" 3, ' 


7,000 


50 


I4r.00 


Clayed 


1138 


" '.' 2,0' 


' 8,000 


' 100 


I5r.50 


Careful 


1139 


" '• 3,0' 


' 8.O0O 


' 100 


156.00 


Colede 


Il38i 


« 2,0' 


10,000 


\m 


166.50 


Colery 


I239i 


" " 3,0' 


10,000 


100 


171.00 



Weston! Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters. 

Combined Instruments and Shunts — Flush Pattern. 




No. 2197. 



Comical 

Comically 

Cowc 

Coming 

Commanding 

Comment 

Commerce 

Commercial 

Commingle 

Commissary 

Commitment 

Committer 

Committing 

Commode 



Conspire 

Conspiringly 

Constancy 

Constantly 

Constituent 



2120 

2121 

30684 

3067i 

2124 

2127 

2130 

2131 

2132 

2133 

2136 

2139 

2142 

2145 

2148 

2194 

2197 

2200 

2203 

2206 



Finish No. 2, to 

" 3,0" 

" 2,0'" 

" .3,0" 

" 2,0" 

" 3, '.' 

" 2, 0" 

" " 3,0" 

" 2,0" 

" 3, " 

" 2,0" 

" 3,0" 

" •• 2,0" 

" 3.0" 

" 2,0" 

.. 3 0,. 

" 2,0" 

" 3,0" 

" 2,0" 

" 3,0" 



300 amp. in 

200 

250 . " 

250 

300 

300 

400 

400 

500 

500 

600 

600 

750 

750 
1,000 
1,000 

1,200 " 
1,200 
1,500 
1,500 



! amp. di 



sions 79.50 
84.00 
7950 
84.00 
79.75 
84.25 
80.00 
84.50 
81.00 
85.50 
82.00 
86.50 
83.00 
87.50 
84.00 
88.50 
85.00 
89.50 
90.75 
95.25 



226 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Illuminated Dial Station Ammeters- 



List Price, 
amp. divisions $95.25 
99.75 
96.75 
101.25 
99.00 
103.50 
102.00 
106.50 
106.50 

iir.oo 

114.00 
M8.50 
I2r.50 
126.00 
129.00 
133.50 
136.50 
141.00 
151.40 
156.00 
166.50 
171.00 







{Contimied'). 




Code Word 


List No. 






Colloquial 


2160 


Finish No. 2, to 2,000 amp 


in 20 


Collusive 


2163 


*^ 3. " 2,000 


20 


Colonist 


2166 


<' " 2, " 2,500 


20 


Colony 


2169 


" 3, •' 2.500 


20 


Colorless 


2172 


" 2, " 3,000 


20 


Claying 


2173 


" 3, " 3,000 


20 


Careless 


2176 


" 2, " 3,500 


20 


Carelessly 


2179 


" 3, " 3,500 


20 


Caressed 


2182 


" 2, " 4,000 


30 


Dialogue 


2185 


" 3, " 4,000 


30 


Diameter 


2188 


•' " 2, •' 4,500 ' 


40 


Diamond 


2189 


'• " 3, " 4,500 • 


• 40 


Luckily 


2190 


" 2, " 5,000 • 


' 50 


Luckiness 


2191 


" 3,0 ".5,000 • 


'• 50 


Luckless 


2192 


" 2, " 6,000 • 


• 50 


Lucklessly 


2193 


" " 3. •' 6,000 • 


' 50 


Lucky 


470 


" " 2, " 7,000 ' 


' 50 


Lucrative 


471 


" •' 3, '• 7,000 ' 


' 50 


Litigant 


472 


" " 2, " 8,000 ' 


' 100 


Utigate 


473 


" " 3,0 "8,000 ' 


100 


JAtu 


472i 


« «' 2, « 10,000 « 


100 


\Litudone 


473i 


« " 3, " 10,000 ' 


100 



Extra Shunts for Illuminated Dial 
Station Ammeters. 



Andiron 

Andesen 

Anemone 

Angel 

Angling 

Angry 

Angular 

Angus 

Ann 

Announce 

Jjubrication 

Lucid 

Lucidity 

Lucifer 

Lumping 

Lumpish 

Lumpishly 

Literature 

Lithograph 

Litugun 



9400 to 200 amp. iu 3 amp. divisions. 3.00 

9400i « 250 " 2 « 3.00 

9402 " 400 " 5 " ,. 3.50 

9403 " 500 " 5 " 4.50 

9404 " 600 •' 5 =' 5.50 

9405 " 750 " 5 ' 6.50 

9406 " 1,000 " 10 " 7.50 

9407 " 1,200 " 10 " 8.50 

9408 '-' 1,500 " 10 " 14.25 

9410 " 2.000 " 20 " 18.75 

9411 *• 2,500 " 20 " 20.25 

9412 " 3,000 " » " 22.50 

9413 " 3,500 " 20 " 25.50 

9414 " 4,000 " 30 " 30.00 

9415 '• 4,500 " 40 " 37.50 

9416 " 5,000 •" 50 " 45.00 

9417 " 6,000 '• 50 " 52.50 

9418 •' 7,000 " 50 " 60.00 

9419 "8,000 " 100 " 75.00 

94l9i Q "10,000 « 100 " ,. 90-00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Weston Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters. 



No. 2164. 



Code Word. 


List No. 






Collided 


2152 


Scale to 85 


Collier 


2153 


" 0- 


83 


Collision 


2155 


" 0' 


100 


Collocate 


2156 


" 0' 


100 


Colloquy 


2158 


" 0' 


1£5 


Collusion 


2159 


" 0' 


125 


Colon 


2161 


" 0' 


135 


Colonel 


2162 


" 0- 


135- 


Colonizing 


2164 


'• ' 


150 


Colonnade 


2165 


" 0' 


150 


CoUrr 


2167 


" 0- 


250 


ColffrabU 


2168 


" 0' 


250 


Colossal 


2170 


" 0' 


' 300 


Colt 


2171 


" 0- 


' 300 



List Price. 
2$55.00 
3 57.50 

2 56.00 

3 58.50 

2 58.00 

3 60.50 

2 60.00 

3 62.5a 

2 62.00 

3 64.50 

2 64.00 

3 66.50 

2 66.00 

3 68.5& 




No. ^Q^Z—Froni. 




Style "B," or Larger Sized. 



Emersion 


2174 


Scale to 1 -'5 


Emetic 


2175 


" 0' 


125 


Emigrant 


2177 


•■ 0' 


150 


Emigrate 


2178 


•• 0' 


• 150 


Emigration 


2180 


" 0- 


175 


Emile 


2181 


" 0' 


175 


Embossed 


2183 


., Q. 


250 


Embossment 


2IS4 


" 0- 


250 


Embottle 


2186 


" 0' 


300 


EirAottUd 


2187 


- 0* 


300 


Adjured 


3040 


" 0* 


' 600 


Adjurer 


3041 


" • 


600 


Adjust 


3043 


.. Q. 


750 


Adjusted 


3044 


" 0' 


750 



Scale to 125 volts in single volt divisions, finish No. 



75.00; 
79.50 
76.00 
80.50 
77.0a 
81.50 
78.00 
82.50 
79.00 
83.50 
80.00 
84.50 
81.00 
85.50^ 



No. 3043— flmr. 



Note— For higher ranges, extra toultipliers are furnished. 
Prices quoted on application. In placing order, please give style 
of lamp socket. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters. 




No. 2118. 



Code Word. 


List No. 










Culumbim 


2100 


Scale to 125 


'olts in single volt 


CvluiriH 


2101 


" 0* 


' 12.3 






G'lna 


2102 


•' 0- 


150 






C'jmiUose 


2103 


•' 0' 


1.50 






Onabatant 


2106 


•• • 


175 






Combihablc 


2107 


" 0' 


175 






Cotnbinadon 


2108 


" 0' 


' 250 




' two 


Combine 


2109 


■• ' 


250 






Comedy 


2112 


" 0' 


300 






Comet 


2113 


•' 0' 


300 






Cometari/ 


2IM 


" • 


600 




• live 


Comfit 


2115 


" 0' 


' GOO 






Comforted 


2il8 


" 0' 


750 






Comic 


2119 


., Q. 


750 







Flush Pattern. 

List Price. 



3 79.50 

2 76.00 

3 80.50 

2 77.00 

3 81.50 

2 78.00 

3 82.50 

2 79.00 

3 83.50 

2 80.00 

3 84.50 

2 81.00 

3 85.50 




Note— For higher ranges, extra multipliers are furni.<;he(i. 
Prices quoted on application. . In placing order, please give style 
of lamp socket. 

Weston Potential Indicators. 

In the Potential Indicator a modification is made in the 
interior part of the instrument for the purpose of securing 
a much larger movement of the index for a single volt. In 
an instrument having a range of 130 volts we can secure a 
movement of the index equal to about one-third of an inch 
for a change of one volt in pressure ; but this instrument 
would only begin to read at 90 volts. The instruments are 
so constructed that the index will be very near the centre 
of the scale for the normal voltage. The scale is figured in 
two ways : (1) in volts only, or (2) two sets of figures are 
given, one set giving the actual voltage, and the other set 
indicating the number of volts above or below the normal 
voltage, which is marked zero. The prices for these instru- 
ments are the same as for corresponding ranges of Style 
" B " Illuminated Dial Station Voltmeters 



Illuminated Dial, Standard. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 1942. 



Weston Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Voltmeters. 

PoR DiBECT Current Circuits Only. 

Round Pattern. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Herbert |(85 No. 1, 3 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to .02 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .002 volts in any 
part of the scale, each $25.00 

Horatio 1187 No. 2, 6 Volt Scale. Scale of 120 divisions, 
each division equal to .05 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .005 volts in 
any part of the scale, each 25.00 

Hardness 1188 No. 3, 15 "V^olt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to . 1 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .01 volt in any 
part of the scale, each 25.00 

Hardship 1 189 No. 4, 25 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 divisions, 
each division equal to .2 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .02 volt in any 
part of the scale, each 26.00 

Harelip 1 1 90 No. 5, 50 Volt Scale. Scale of 100 divisions, 
each division equal to .5 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .05 volt in any 
part of the scale, each 26.50 

Harehpped 1940 No. 6, 75 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
;ach division equal to .5 of a volt and read- 
able to tenths of a division, or .05 volt in any 
part of the scale, each 27.25 

Harem 1941 No. 7, 125 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 divisions, 
each division equal to 1 volt and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .1 volt in any part of 
the scale, each 28.25 

Harerot \ 942 No. 8, 150 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to 1 volt and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .1 volt in any part of 
the scale, each 29.50 

Haircai (942+250 Volt Scale. Scale of 125 Divisions, each 
division equal to 2 volts and readable to tenths 
of a division or .1 volt in any part of the scale, . 
each 31.50 

Hirkquin 1943 No. 9, 300 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to 2 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .2 volt in any part of 
the scale, each 32.50 

Adjuster 3050 No. 10, 600 Volt Scale. Scale of 120 divisions, 
each division equal to 5 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .5 volt in any part of 
the scale, each 35.00 

Adjustive 305 1 No. 11, 750 Volt Scale. Scale of 150 divisions, 
each division equal to 5 volts and readable to 
tenths of a division, or .5 volt in any part of 
the scale, each 37.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Ammeters. 



Fob Dibect Cuerent Circuits Only. 



Round Pattern. 

Code Word. List No. Lis* jPrlce. 

Eoiea 1 944 No. 1, 1 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .01 of an ampere, readable 
to tenths of a division, or .001 ampere in any 
part of the scale, each $25.00 

Hugh 1 945 No. 8, 5 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shimt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .05 of an ampere; leadable 
to tenths of a division, or .005 ampere in any 
part of the scale, each 25.00 

Huldan 1946 No. 3, 10 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, 'each 
division equal to .1 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .01 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each , 25.00 

Humphrey 1 947 No. 4, 15 Ampere Scale. Iqstrument combined 

with shunt. Scale of '150 divisions, each 

division equal to .1 of an ainpere, readable to 

tenths of a division, or »01 ainpere in any part 

, of the scale, each 25.00 

Bigot 1 999 N6r 5, 25 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shimt. Scale of 125 divisions, each 
division equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each 25.00 

Bigoted 2000 • No. 6, 50 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shimt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each 25.50 

Bigotry 1 080 No. 7, 75 Ampere Scale. Instrument combined 
with shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
diyision equal to .5 of an ampere, readable to 
tenths of a division, or .05 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each 26.00 

Adjutage 2678 No. 8, 100 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 
separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 1 ampere, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .1 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each — , 26.50 

Adjutant 3081 No. 9, 150 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 
separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 1 ampere, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .1 of an ampere in any part 
of the scale, each 27.00 



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Admirable 



Weston Railway, Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Ammeters— ( Continued). 



List No. List Price. 

3082 No. 10, 200 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
'division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each $28.00 

3083 No. 11, -250 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shtmt. Scale of 125 divisions, each 
division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each 28.2S 

3084 No. 12, 300 Ampere Scale. Instrument with. 

separate shimt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
.division equal to 2 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .2 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each 28.25 

3085 No. 13, 400 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shimt. Scale of 80 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere la any part of the 
scale, each 28.50 

1088 No. 14, 500 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of s. division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each 29.50 

1089 Ko. 15, 600 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 120 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each 30.50 

1092 No. 16, 750 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shimt. Scale of 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 5 amperes, readable to tenths 
of a division, or .5 ampere in any part of the 
scale, each "31.50 

1093 No. 17, 1,000 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes, readable to 
tenths of a division, or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each 32.50 

1094 No. 18, 1,200 Ampere Scale. Instrument with 

separate shunt. Scale of 120 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes, readable tp 
tenths of a division, or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each.., 33.50 



Clausure 



Clamng 



Clawless 



Clay 



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Weston Railway Isolated Plant and Feeder 
Ammeters— ( Coiitimied?) 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sarcoma 21361' No. 19, 1500 Ampere Scale, instrument with 
separate shunt, scale with 150 divisions, each 
division equal to 10 amperes ; readable to 
tenths of a division or 1 ampere in any part 
of the scale, each $39.25 

Sarcomatus 21362 No. 20, 2000 Ampere Scale instrument with 
separate shunt, scale with 100 divisions, each 
division equal to 20 amperes; readable to 
tenths of a division or 2 amperes in any part 
of the scale,* each -. , 43.75 

Snnophgan 21363 No 21, 2500 Ampere Scale, instrument with 
separate shunt, scale with 125 divisions, each 
division equal to 20 amperes, readable to 
tenths of a division or 2 amperes in any part 
of the scale, each 45-25 



Differential Volt Heters. 



In order to obviate the observing of two independent 
instruments and the incidental .reading errors, when 
bringing up dynamos to the normal voltage for throwing 
in on bus bar, an illuminated dial difiefential voltmeter 
has been devised. There is a difference in construction 
in these instruments for either two wire or three wire • 
.systems. 

Two Wire System. 

Sarcophagus 2 1 364 Scale 130-0-130 volts in 2 divisiohs. No. 2 finish, 85.00 
Sarcophay 21365 " 500-0-500 " 10 « No. 2 « 90.00 
Sa'rcorampus2l366 " 600-0-600 " 10 " No. 2 " 95.00 



Three Wire System. 



Sarcosis 2 1 367 Scale 130-0-130 volts in 2 divisions. No. 2 finish, 85.00 
Sarcotic 21368 " 500-0-500 " 10 " No. 2 « 90.00 
Sarculation 21369 " 600-0-600 " 10 .« No. 2 « 95.00 

No. 2 finish is dead-black japan with nickel" trimming. 

No. 3 finish, which is all nickel plated, brass or copper finish, is «;4.oO 



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Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt=" 

meters for Alternating and Direct 

Current Circuits. 



Each instrument is enclosed in a leather case, supplied 
■with shoulder strap, lock and key and furnished with a 
pair of flexible connecting cords, for both qf which no 
extra charge is made. 




No. 2614. 



Code Word. 
Cleansed 



Clearance 



Cleared 



Clearing 



Clearness 



Cleavage 



Cleave 



Cleaved 



Cleavt. 



Clef 



Clement 



Single Scale Instruments. 

List No. . List Price. 

2614 No. 1. ycale 1.5 to 7.5 volts, from 1.5 volt up 

in jV '^olt divisions; best range 2.5 to 6.5 volts, 
within that range readable to -^^ of a volt, 
each $60.00 

26 1 5 No. 2. Scale 1.5 to 10 volts, from 1.5 volt up in 

^V volt divisions; best, range 4 to 9 volts, 
within that range Readable to ^J^ of a volt, 
each 60.00 

2616 No. 3. Scale 2 to 12 volts, from 2 volts up in 

^'j volt divisions ; best range 5 to 11 volts, 
within that range readable to ^ of a volt, 
each 60.00 

2617 No. 4. Scale 3 to 15 volts, from 3 volts up in 

t's volt divisions ; best range 5.5 to 12 volts, 
within that range readable to -^ of a volt, 
each 60.00 

26 1 8 No. 5. Scale 3 to 20 volts, from 3 volts up in 

\ volt divisions : best range 7 to 18 volts, 
within that range readable to ^^ of a volt, 
each 60.00^ 

26 1 9 No. 6. Scale 10 to 60 volts, from 10 volts up in 

•J volt divisions ; best range ^5 to 55 volts, 
within that range readable io -^^oi a 'Volt, 
each 60.00 

2620 No. 7. Scale 15 to 75 volts, from 15 volts up in 

•J volt divisions ; best range 30 to 65 volts, 
within that range readable to ^V of a volt, 
each , .60.00 

262 1 No. 8. So le 20 to 120 volts, from 20 volts up 

in 1 volt divisions ; best range 50 to 110 volts, 
within that range readable to -^V of a volt, 
each 65.00 

2622 No. 9. Scale 30 to 150 volts, from 30 volts up 

in 1 volt divisions ; best range 70 to 125 volts, 
within that range readable to ^V o^ ^ volt, 
each — . o 67.50 

2623 No. 10. Scale 60 to 300 volts, from 60 volts up 

in 2 volt divisions ; best range 140 to 250 volts, 
within that range readable to | of a volt, 
each 70.00 

2624 No. 11. Scale 100 to 600 volts, from 100 volts 

up in 5 volt divisions ; best wnge 250 to 550 
volts, within that range readable to i of a 
volt, each 80.01k 



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Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt= 

meters for Alternating and Direct 

Current Circuits— (Conh'nued) 



High Range Voltmeters with Extra Multipliers. 



Code Word. 
Cleaned 



Cleanly 



Cleanness 



Clergy 



Clerical 



Client 



Cliff 



Climate 



Climax 



List No. 
2625 



2626 



2627 



2628 



Single Scale Instruments. 

List Price. 
No. 12. Scale 200 to 1,200 volts ; scale like No. 

8 with ten times the value (10 volts) per divis- 
ion, each $ 90.00 

No. 13. Scale 300 to 1.500 volts ; scale like No. 

9 with ten times the value (10 volts) per divis- 
ion, each 97.50 

No. 14. Scale 400 to 2,400 volts ; scale like No. 
8 with twenty times the value (20 volts) per 
division, each 100-00 

No. 15. Scale 60.0 to 3.000 volts ; scale like No. 

10 with ten times the value (20 volts) per divis- 
ion, each 1 1 0.00 



Double Scale instruments. 

In ordering double scale instruments it is necessary to 
choose the ratio of the two scales, as 1 to 2 for self-con- 
tained instruments, since it is not feasible to have the 
temperature regulator answer for two scales of greater 
ratio. If a higher range is desired to be obtained by 
means of a separate multiplier the ratio is not com- 
pulsory, since the temperature regulator then answers 
for the range of the instrument self-contained, while the 
dimension of the wire in the multiplier is so chosen that 
temperature corrections for the multiplier are not neces- 
sary if the instrument is kept in circuit for only a short 
time. A self-contained instrument, with single or double 
scale, can thus be supplied with three or more scale 
values. For most practical and all laboratory purposes 
we recommend the double scale instruments as affording 
a wider range of greater accuracy. 

2636 No. 16. Scale 3 to 15 volts and 1.5 to 7.5 volts; 

upper scale like No. 4, lower scale like No. 1, 

each 70.00 

2637 No. 17. Scale 3 to 20 volts and 1.5 to 10 volts ; 

upper scale like No. 5, lower scale like No. 2, 

each 70.00 

2638 No. 18. Scale 20 to 120 volts and 10 to 60 volts, 

upper scale like No. 8, lower scale like No. 6, 

each 70.00 

2639 No. 19. Scale 30 to 150 volts and 15 to 75 volts; 

upper scale like No. 9, lower scale like No. 7. 

each 75.00 

2640 No. 20. Scale 30 to 200 volts and 15 to 100 volts. 

upper scale like No. 5, lower scale like No. 2, 

with ten times the value per division, each. . . 75.00 

264 1 No. 21. Scale 60 to 300 volts and 30 to 150 volts, 

upper scale like No. 10, lower scale like No. 9, 

each 80.00 

2642 No. 22. Scale 100 to 600 volts and 50 to 300 

volts, upper scale like No. 11, lower scale like 

No. lO.each 90.00 



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Weston Portable Standard Direct Reading Volt- 

meters for Alternating and Direct 

Current Circuits— (Con^m^ed). 




Inspectors* Pattern Voltmeters. 

Under the name of "Inspectors' Pattern" we- fumisU 
the Voltmeters in a highly polished mahogany box, into 
which the instrument is permanently fastened. All of 
these instruments are provided with a reversing key. 
Instead of the regular binding posts, contact pins are pro- 
vided, on which contact is made by means of contact cups 
fastened to flexible cords. The flexible cord is either 
furnished with plain pins or it may be provided with a 
contact plug to fit our lamp adapters. 



For Direct Current Circuits. 



Code^ora. List No. tist Price. 

Community 3679 Style No. 1. Highly polished mahogany box, 

with lock and key, flexible connecting cord. 

Additional to listed price, each $5.00 



3684 Style No. 3. Highly polished mahogany box, 
with lock and key ; compartment with set 
of four lamp adapters (Edison, Thomson- 
Houston, "Westinghouse, Weston); flexible 
connecting cord with plug contact to fit lamp 
adapters. Additional to listed prices, each. . . 



For Alternating Current Circuits. 

Fergus 3683 Style No. 2. Highly polished mahogany box, 
with compartment box with lock and key. 
The compartment is intended for the reception 
of the flexible connecting cord and one or 
more lamp adapters. Additional to listed 
price, each 5.00 



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Plugs, Cords and Lamp Adapters. 

The cut shows the flexible conductor, with plug con- 
tact for inserting in the Adapters and for quickly revers- 
ing the current. .These Lamp Adapters are made in four 
styles— viz., for Edison, Thomson-Houston, Westinghouse 
and Weston sockets. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Clayish 2629 Price of Single Lamp Adapters, each $ 1 .25 

Claymore 2630 Flexible Connecting Cord, with plug contact, 

if ordered separately, each , | .25 

Glean 263 1 Flexible Connecting Cord, with plain contact, 

if ordered separately, each 1 .25 

Ferdinand 3685 Mahogany Box with set of 4 Adapters and 

Flexible Cord, each 7.50 



Whitney Electrical Measuring Instruments. 

It is important in ordering instruments to state whether 
they are to be used in a vertical or horizontal position. 



Whitney Voltmeters for Continuous Currents 

Class A. 

Measly 2295 No. 1. Scale to 15 volts in J^ volt div., each 20.00 

Measure 2296 " 9. " " 100 " 1 ". " 23.00 

Measured -2297 "15, " " 150 " 1 " " 25.00 

'Note— These instruments will heat if left too long in 
circuit: 









Class B. 








Measuring 


2298 


No. 3. 


Scale to 15 volts 


illT'u 


volt div. 


each 25.00 


Meat 


2299 


" 10. 


" " 100 


1 




" 28.00 


Mechanic 


2304 


" 16. 


" " 150 


1 




" 30.00 


Mechanics 


2305 


" 21. 


" " 300 


2 




" 40.00 


Mechanism 


2306 


" 25. 


" " 600 


5 




" 50.00 


Medalet 


2307 


" 27. 


" " 750 


5 




" 60.00 



Note— These instruments may be left continuously in 
circuit by giving the contact button a quarter turn. 



Whitney Voltmeters for Alternating Currents. 



Medalist 



Medallion 



2308 



No. 2307. 



Scale to 75 volts, reading from 15 to 20 volts^ 
in 1 volt divisions, from 20 to 75 volts in ^ 
volt divisions, each 40.00 

Scale to 150 volts, reading from 30 to 40 volts 
in 2 volt divisions, from 40 to 150 volts in 1 
volt divisions, each 45.00 



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Whitney Ammeters for Continuous Currents. 



No. 



Code Word. 


List No. 










List Price. 


Medicinal 


2309 No. 31. Scale to 


lOamp.ioiVarop-div. 


,each$2I.OO 


Medicine 


23(0 • 


' 39. 


■ 0" 


25 


" i " 


" 23.00 


Meditate 


2311 


' 43. 


' 0" 


50 


" i " 


" 24.00 


Meditated 


2312 ' 


' 47. 


' 0" 


100 


" 1 


" 28.00 


Medium 


2313 • 


' 51. 


' 0" 


150 


" 1 


" 30.00 


Medley 


2314 ' 


' 55. 


' 0" 


280 


■ 2 


" 35.00 


Medusa 


2315 ' 


' CI. 


• 0" 


400 


■' 5 


" 45.00 


Meek 


2316 ' 


' 65. 


• 0" 


500 


" 5 


" 50.00 


Meekly 


2317 ' 


' 66. 


• 0" 


600 


" 5 


" 55.00 


Meekness 


2318 ' 


' 67. 


' 0" 


700 


" 7 


" 60.00 


Meerschaum 


2319 ' 


' 68. 


■ 0" 


800 


" 10 ■' 


" 65.00 


Meeting 


2320 ' 


' 69. 


' 0" 


1000 


,. 10 .. 


" 70.00 




Whitney Ammeters for Alternating Currents. 

Mellow 282 1 Scale to 5 amperes, from 1 to 5 amperes in ^ 

ampere divisions, each 45.00 

Melody 2322 Scale to 25 amperes, from 5 to 25 amperes, in 

^ ampere divisions, each 50.00 

Melon 2323 Scale to 50 amperes, from 10 to 50 amperes, in 

4 ampere divisions, each 55.00 

Melt 2324 Scale to 100 amperes, from 10 to 100 amperes, 

in 1 ampere divisions, each : 60.00 

Melted 2325 Scale to 150 amperes, from 15 to 150 amperes, 

in 1 ampere divisions, each 65.00 

Melting 2326 Scale to 200 amperes, from 20 to 200 amperes, 

in 2 ampere divisions, each 70.00 

Member 2327 Scale to 300 amperes, from 30 to 300 amperes, 

in 2 ampere divisions, each 75.00 

Membrane 2328 Scale to 400 amperes, from 40 to 400 amperes, 

in 4 ampfere Sivisions, each 80,00 

Memento 2329 Scale to 500 amperes, from 50 to 500 amperes, 

in 5 ampere divisions, each 85.00 



Carrying Cases for Whitney Instruments. 

2330 Wooden Carrj'ing Case, with handle, each 1 .00 



Memorial 2331 Leather Carrying Case, with handle and shoulder 

strap, each 4.00 



No. 



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No. T 115. 



Cardew Standard Voltmeters for Direct and 
Alternating Circuits. 

CodfeWord. List ListPiice. 

Cigar 94 T 142, Cardew Voltmeter, 5 inch dial, range 20 

to 80 volts, each ."$50.00 

Cinchona 95 T 143, Cardew Voltmeter. 5 inch dial, range 30 

to 120 volts, each , 50.00 

Citation 97 T 145, multiplying^ resistance to double capac- 
ity, each 15.00 




«* Magnetic Vane*' Voltmeters. 

I jst Price. 
Style A. Style B. 

T 115, " M. V." Voltmeter, range 3 to 15 volts, dial 4i 

inches diameter, each $25.00 $30.00 

T 116, "M. V." Voltmeter, range 3 to 25 volts, dial 4f 

inches, diameter, each .^ . 25.00 30.00 

T 117, " M. V." Voltmeter, range 8 to 75 volts, dial 4f 

inches diameter, each 25.00 30.00 

T 118, "M. V." Voltmeter, range. 15 to 150 volts, dial 4| 

inches diameter, each.^. 25.00 30.00 

T 119, "M. V." Voltmeter, range 25 to 250 volts, dial 4| 

inches diameter, each 27.50 32o50 

T 120, "M. V." Voltmeter, range 30 to 300 volts, dial 41 

inches diameter, each 27.50 32.50 

T. 121, "M. V." Voltmeter, range 60 to 600 volts, dial 6 

inches diameter, each 35.00 40.00 

Ammeters T 100 to T 105, and Voltmeters T 115 to T 120 
are exactly similar in size and appearance, except a neces- 
sary difference in the terminsils. Ammeters T 106 to T 114 
are mounted in larger cases with flanging rims, as indi- 
cated. Voltmeter T 121 is like the lower ranges, but 
somewhat larger. 



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2b& 





"flagnetic Vane" Ammeters. 

The difference between Styles A and B is in material 
and finisli only. Style A is mounted in a neat iron case, 
witli nickel plated trimmings Style B is finished in 
handsomely lacquered brass throughout. When order- 
ing be sure to state catalogue number and style .of mount- 
ing. 

List Price. Each, 
Style A Style B. 

T 100, "M. V." Ammeter, range 1 to 10 amperes, dial 4J 

inches diameter $ 1 7.50 $22-50 

T 101, "M. V." Ammeter, range 2 to 15 amperes, dial 4| 

inches diameter , 17.50 22.50 

T 102, "M. V." Ammeter, lange 3 to 25 amperes, dial 4| 

inches diameter 17-50 22.5ft 

T 103, "M. V." Ammeter, range 5 to 50 amperes, dial 41 

inches diameter 17-50 22-50 

T 104, "M. V." Ammeter, range 8 to 75 amperes, dial 4i 

inches diameter 20-00 25-00 

T 105, "M. V." Ammeter, range 10 to 100 amperes, dial 4? 

inches diameter 20-00 25-00 

T 106, "M. V." Ammeter, range 15 to 150 amperes, dial 6 

inches diameter 30-00 37. 50- 



Bristol's Recording Ampere Meters. 

For Direct Current. 

21370 Working range to 12 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 15 amperes 60-00 

itfi 2(371 Working range to 25 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range 6 to 30 amperes. 60-00 

21372 Working range to 50 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 60 amperes 60-00' 

21373 Working range to 165 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 180 amperes .60-00 

2 1 374 Working range to 270 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 300 amperes 70.00 

21375 Working range to 550 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 600 amperes 70-00 

2 1 425 Working range to 1100 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 1200 amperes . . .■ 70-0& 

2 1 426 Working range to 2200 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 2400 amperes 80-00- 

2 1427 Working range to 3300 amperes, 24-hour chart, 

total range to 3600 amperes 85-00 

For Alternating Current. ^ 

2 1 428 For 8400 Alts, per minute, working range to 

8 amperes, 24-hour chart, total range to 10 

amperes 60-00 

'.< 2 1 429 For 15000 Alts, per minute, working range to 
80 amperes, 24-hour chart, total range to 
100 amperes 60-00. 

and 100 charts with each Instrument. Meters for other ranges 
made to order. 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Code Word. 
Snrdiniim 




Bristol's Recording Voltmeters. 

For Direct Current. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

21376 Working range to 5 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 6 volts $60-00 

2 1 377 Working range to 25 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 25 volts 60.00 

2 1 378 Working range to 55 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 60 volts 60-00 

2 1 379 Working range to 110 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 120 volts 60.00 

2 1 380 Working range to 120 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 1,30 volts 60-00 

21381 Working range to 1.30 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 140 volts 60-00 

2 1 382 Working range to 260 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 280 volts 60-00 

2 1 383 Working range to 275 volts, 12-hour chart, total 

range to 300 volts 60-00 

2 1 384 Working range to 550 volts, 24-hour chart, total > 

range to 600 volts 60-00 

2 1 385 Working range to 550 volts, 12-hour chart, total 

range to 600 volts 60-00 

2 1 386 Working range to 600 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 650 volts 60-00 

For Alternating Current. 

21387 Working range to 60 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 65 volts 60-00 

2 1 388 Working range to 60 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 70 volts 60-00 

21389 Working range to 110 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 120 volts 60.00 

21390 Working range to 120 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 130 volts 60-00 

21391 Working range to 150 volts, 24-hour chart, total 

range to 160 volts 60-00 



Bristol's Recording Watt Meters. 

For Direct Current. 

Snrmentose 2 1 392 Working range to 5 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range to 6 Kilo Watts ... b5.00 

Sam 2 1 393 Working range to 15 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range to 18 Kilo Watts 65-00 

Sarony 21394 Working range to 25 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range to 30 Kilo Watts 65-00 

S(tro$ 2 1 395 Working range to 75 K-W, all voltages, 24-hour 

chart, total range to 90 Kilo Watts 75-00 

iiarplar 2 1 396 Working range to 150 K-W, all voltages, 12- 

hour chart, total range to 180 Kilo Watts. . 75-00 

Ink and 100 charts with each instrument. Meters for other ranges 
made to order. 



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Thompson Recording Watt fleters. 

The Thompson Recording Watt Meter is a motor meter 
and measures accurately the amount of power consumed 
in the circuit upon which it Is placed. It is designed for 
use on both alternating and direct currents, and for the 
measurement of light or power energy in either large or 
small quantities. The following are the standard sizes 
and net prices: 

Tavo Wire, 50 Volts. 









Lamps 
IGC.V. 


List Price. 


Code Word. 


List No. 


Amperes. 


Each. 


Nabob 


6843 


10 


10 


25.00 


Nacre 


6540 • 


15 


15 


30.00 


Nanilc 


6541 


25 


25 


36.00 


Naiiid 


6542 


50 


50 


45.00 


Nnidor 


6542* 


75 


75 


55.00 


Nail 


6543 


100 


100 


70.00 


Nailing 


6544 


150 


150 


80.00 


Nailed 


6950 


300 


300 


110.00 


Naively 


6951 


600 


600 


150.00 


Naked 


6964 


1,200 


1,200 


250.00 


Nab 


6964* 


2,500 


2,500 


330.00 


Nabit 


6965^ 


5,000 


5,000 


37000 


NaWum 


6968* 


8,000 


8,000 


400.00 



Thirty Volt Meters for use in connection with Constant Potential Arc 
Lighting Circuits will be furnished at the price of the same Ampere capac- 
ity of 50 Volt Meters. 

Two Wire, 100 to 110 Volts. 



Nankeea 


6935 


5 


10 


27.50 


Nape 


6734 


10 


20 


30.00 


Naptha 


6565 


15 


•X) 


33.00 


Napkin 


6566 


25 


50 


45.00 


Napless 


6567 


50 


IW 


50.00 


Nacarat 


6567 


75 


150 


7000 


Nappy 


6568 


100 


200 


80.00 


Narcissus 


6569 


150 


300 


100.00 


Nach 


6569 


200 


400 


110.00 


Narcotic 


6954 


300 


600 


13000 


Nacker 


6954 


450 


900 


160.00 


Narrative 


6955 


600 


1,200 


190.00 


Narrow 


6965 


1,200 


2,400 


32000 


Saprot 


6966 


2,500 


5,000 


380.00 


Sapsogo 


6967 


5,000 


10,000 


425.00 


SapskuU 


6968 


8,000 


16,000 


460.00 






Three Wire, 220 Volts. , 




Narrmeing 


6735 


7i 


33 


35.00 


Narnmer 


6563 


15' 


66 


5000 


Natal 


6597 


25 


110 


6000 


Natal 


6570 


50 


220 


7500 


Nacreous 


6570 


75 


300 


8500 


Nation 


6571 


100 


440 


100.00 


Native 


6572 


150 


60 


12500 



242 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Thomson Recording Watt f\^tQrs—( Co?itmued.) 

For Power Service. 



No. 6948. 



Volts. 



Code Word. 

Natively 

Nativity 

Natural 

Naturalist 

Nadah 

Naturalize 

Nature 

Nadir 

Nausea 

Nadelstein 

Nave 

NaviffuMe 

Naeve 

Naetttse 

Nafe 



Astride 

Naff 

Astringe 

Astringency 

Astringent 

Nag, 

Astringing 

Astrology 

Naggy 

Astronomer 

Nagor 

Astute 

Astutely 

N Ilia lit 

Nais 

Naif 



List No. 

6948 

6538 

6555 

6556 

6556i 

6557 

6558 

6558+ 

6813 

68l3i 

6814 

6966 



6970* 
697 li 



6950i 

6539 

6559 

6560 

6560* 

6561 

6562 

6562* 

6815 

6815* 

6816 

6967 

6973* 

6974* 

6975* 



15 
25 

50 

75 

100 

150 

206 

300 

450 

600 

1,200 

2,500 

5,000 

8,000 



Horse- 
power. 

li 

3i 

7 

15 

20 

25 

40 

50 

80 

125 

160 

320 

700 

1,400 

2.200 



Two Wire, 500 Volts. 



10 

15 

25 

50 

75 

100 

150 

200 

300 

450 

600 

1,200 

2,500 

5,000 

8,000 



H 

5 

7i 
15 
30 
50 



400 

800 

1,600 

3,200 

5,400 



List Price. 
Each, 

$ 36.50 

50.00 

60.00 

70.00 

85.00 

10000 

120.00 

135.00 

150.00 

190.00 

220.00 

300.00 

425.00 

475.00 

520.00 



$ 40.00 

55.00 

60.00 

65.00 

85.00 

100.00 

110.00 

125.00 

150.00 

175.00 

225.00 

275.00 

375.00 

450.00 

500.00 

550.00 



Primary Circuits 

1,000 TO 2,000 Volts. Prices Include Transformer. 

Amperes. 

Nailball 65721 10 80.00 

Navigably 9573 20 90-00 

Navigate 6574 .30 100.00 

Navigator 6575 60 125-00 

Navigation 6576 120 160-00 

Ncel 6577 300 210-00 

Nailbrush 6577i 600 300-00 

Portable rteters for Street Car Testing, Etc. 

500 Volts. ' 



Nailrr 21000 

Niihress 21001 

Nnkry 2 1 002 

Nailhmded 21003 



1*H. P., 3 Amp 55.00 

7* " 15 " 70.00 

15 " 25 " 85.00 

30 " 50 " , 100-00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Thomson Recording Watt Meters — {Continued.') 

Arc Circuit Meters. 



Code Word. List No. 



Nainsook 
Naissant 
Naivel 
Naivete 



21004 
21005 
21006 
21007 



4 lights, 6 3^5 Amp . 
4 " 10 " . 
8 " 6^ « . 
8 " 10 " . 



List Price. 

Each. 
. 65.00 
. 65.00 
. 75.00 
. 75.00 



Namelesdy 

Nameplate 

Namingly 

Nan 

Nandor 

Nandu 

Naiites 

Nap 



21008 
21009 
21010 
2I0II 
21012 
21013 
21014 
21015 



Arc Circuit Station Heters. 



35 lights, 6/jAmp IIO-OO 



10 
10 
10 
10 



110.00 
125.00 
125.00 
135.00 
135.00 
150.00 
(50.00 




^0. 21404. 



The Scheeffer Recording Watt Meter. 

For Alternating Circuits. 



Lights Rated on a Basis of 50 Watts per Lamp. 



50 Volts. 

Sartorial 2 1 404 10 Lights, 10 Amperes $24.00 

Sartorious 21405 15 " 15 " 28.00 

Sary 21406 20 « 20 » 32.00 

Sash 21407 30 « 30 « 37.00 

Saahorn 21408 40 « 40 « 41.00 

Sasin 21409 50 " 50 '<■ 45.00 

Sassafras 21410 75 " 75 " 55-00 

Sassamge 2141 1 100 " 100 " 70-00 

Sasse 2I4I2 150 " 150 " 80-00 

Sassolin 21413 300 « 300 " 110-00 

100 to no Volts. 

Sassoral 214 14 10 Lights, 5 Amperes 25-00 

SasBomlla 21415 20 " 10 " 28-00 

SasKybark 21416 30 " 15 « 33.00 

Sastra 21417 40 " 20 " 41.00 

Sat 21418 50 « 25 *' , 45.00 

Satan 21419 60 " 30 « 47.00 

Satanic 21420 70 " 35 " 48.00 

Satanical 21421 100 " 50 " 50.00 

Satanism 21422 150 " 75 " , 70.00 

Satanist 21423 200 " 100 " 80.00 

Sataru>phomy2i '^24 300 " 150 " 100.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 





Code Won 

S'irm 
Stirsiipiii 



The Shallenberger Meter. 

For Alter natihg Current. 

The meter is a direct reading ii)Strunieiit, recording 
the amount of current whicli lias passed throuj;h it, ou a 
dial (herewith illustrated) presenting much the same 
appearance as that of an ordinary gas meter; The unit 
of measurement is the "ampere hour." 

I. List No. IJst Price- 

21397 5Amperes $13.75 

21398 10 " 15.00 

21399 20 " 18.75 

i«-/2l400 40 " 22.50 

21401 80 " 31.25 

21402 120 « 43.75 

2 1 403 li'.0 " 50.00 



Duncan Alternating Current Recording Meters 

For Lamp Hours or Ampere Hours. 



Code Word 


List No 
21645 


5 


For so 

i6o. p. r 


Volt Lamps. 

amps Capacity 


or 5 Amperes 


List Price: 

-Each. 

...$25.00 


ScMcl 


21646 


10 


" 


" 


" 


10 


" 


.. 25.00 


Sn<ihhl<' 


21647 


15 


"■. 


" 


" 


15 


" 


.- 30.00 


tinvy 


21648 


20 


" 


" 


" 


20 


" 


... 33.00 


Si-nimhle 


21649 


25 


•' 


» 


" 


25 


" 


... 36.00 


Scnip 


21650 


30 


" 


" 


" 


30 


" 


. . 38.00 


Sfi-iipr- 


21651 


40 


" 


" 


" 


40 


" 


... 41.00 


S'i<it<-/i 


21652 


50 


" 




" 


50 


" 


... 45.00 


ti,;:,wl. 


21653 


60 


" 


" 


"- 


HO 


" 


... 50.00 


Sa<;./.- 


21654 


^ 


" 


" 


" 


80 


" 


... 60.00 


Sni'im 


21655 


100 


u 


" 


" 


100 


" 


... 70.00 


Scmr/i 


21656 


120 


" 


" 


" 


120 


" 


... 80.00 


Scri'tii 


21657 


IHO 


" 




" 


lt» 


" 


... 100.00 


SrnbMr 


21658 


200 


" 




" 


200 


" 


... 120.00 








For loo Volt Lamps. 








Siiihi- 


21659 


10 16 c. p. Lamps 


Capacity 


or 5 Amjiercs 


... 28.00 


Srruap 


21660 


20 


" 


" 


" 


10 


" 


... 30.60 


Sriij) 


2|66l 


:w 


" 


" 


•' 


15 


" 


... 33.00 


Srnpt- 


21662 


40 


" 


" 


" 


20 


" 


... 37.00 


Snip/M,;. 


21663 


50 


" 


" 


" 


25 


" 


... 41.00 


Snumwr 


21664 


60 




" 


" 


30 


" 


... 45.00 


^n:of„lH- 


21665 


8U 


" 


" 


" 


40 


" 


.. 50.00 


Srn>n 


21666 


100 


" 


« 


" 


50 


" 


... 55.00 


iirrob 


21667 


120 


» 


'• 


« 


60 


« 


... 60.00 


Sn-.qd.'. 


21668 


160 


" 


" 


" 


80 


'■ 


... 75.00 


Srnitii)!/ 


21669 


200 


" 


" 


" 


100 


" 


... 85.00 


Smif'iiir 


21670 


240 


" 


« 


" 


120 


" 


... 95.00 


Sftid 


21671 


320 


" 


" 


" 


160 


" 


... 11500 


Sr'>0<- 


21672 


400 


" 


" 


" 


200 


" 


... 135.00 




Primary 


Meters for i 


,ooo 


or 2,ooo 


Volt Current- 


>. 


Snill 


.21673 


5 Amperes 










... 26.50 


Snitln-i/ 


2 1 674 


10 


11 










30.00 


S<-:illi<>n. 


21675 


15 


« 










... 36'.00 


S<-iilptnre 


.21676 


20 


<i 










... 40.00 


Si- U III 


21677 


25 


« 










... 43.00 



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245 




Duncan Alternating Current Recording Meters 

( Continued. ) 

Primary Meters for 1,000 or 2,000 Volt Currents— (Cw/Z/V/zcr^.) 

Code Word. List No. Prkre List. 

Eacii. 

Saippcr 21678 30 Amperes 46.00 

Sanf 21679 40 " 49.00 

Sajrnhu.s 21680 50 " 54.00 

Sriin-y 21681 tiO " .., 60.00 

SruMnWc 2 1 682 80 " 72.00 

Scuttle. 21683 100 " 84.00 

Scythe 2 1 684 120 " 96.00 

Sm 21685 ItiO " 120.00 

Senhn.ird 21686 200 " .- 144.00 



Duncan Recording Wattmeters for Alternating 
Currents. 

Lamp Rating based upon 50 Watt Lamps. 
, For 50 Volt Circuits. 



$e,,fnnr 


21687 


5 16 


c. p. Lamps Capacity 


or 5 Amperes. 


. . . $25.00" 


Seal. 


21688 


10 


" 


11 


" 


10 


11 


... 25.00 


Seam 


21689 


15 


" 


" 


" 


15 


'1. 


... 30.00 


Scaiimii 


21690 


20 


" 




" 


20 


" 


... 33.00 


Seniitstivss 


21691 


25 


" 




" 


25 


" 


... 36.00 


Sen- 


21692 


30 


u 




11 


30 


'1 


... 38.00 


Search 


21693 


40 


u 




11 


40 


11 


... 41.00 


Season 


21694 


50 


11 




11 


50 


11 


... 45.00 


Seamrtliy 


21695 


fiO 


" 


" 


« 


<iO 


" 


... 50.00 


Seat 


21696 


80 


" 


" 


" 


80 


" 


... 60.00 


Sebacemis 


21697 


100 


" 


" 


11 


KX) 


11 


... 70.00 


Secant 


21698 


120 


41 


11 


11 


120 


11 


... 80.00 


fiecede. 


21699 


160 


11 


« 


11 


IrtO 


11 


... 100.00 


Seckel 


21700 


200 


" 


" 


" 


200 


" 


... 120.00 






For I op 


Volt Circuits 








Seclude. 


21701 


low 


c. p. L 


imps 


Capacity 


or 5 Amperes . 


... 28.00 


Seevnd 


21702 


20 




," 


" 


10 


" 


... 30.00 


Secret- 


21703 


30 


" 


" 


" 


15 


11 


... 33.00 


Secretary 


21704 


40 


" 


u- 


" 


20 


11 


... 37.00 


Secrete 


21705 


50 


'I 


" 


11 


25 


" 


... 41.00 


Scct- 


21706 


00 




« 


11 


30 




... 45.00 


Sectile 


21707 


80 


". 


1' 


11 


40 


" 


... 50.00 


Seetion 


21708 


100 


" 


" 


11 


50 


11 


... 55.00 


Sector 


21709 


120 


" 


" 


». 


HO 


" 


... 60.00 


Secular 


21710 


IHO 


" 


" 


1' 


80 


" 


... 75.00 


Secure 


21711 


200 


11 


« 


1' 


100 


" 


... 85.00 


Sed((n 


21712 


240 


<i 


11 


'1 


120 


" 


... 95.00 


Sedate. 


21713 


320 


" 


" 




1«) 


" 


... 115.00 


Sedatice. 


21714 


400 


" 


" 


" 


200 


" 


.. 135.00 




For P 


rimary 


Circuits, i 


000 or 2,000 


Volts. 








(Price includes Transformer.) 






Sedentary 
Sedlje 


21715 


5 An 


peres . 










75.00 


21716 
21717 


10 
15 










. .. 80.00 


Sediment 










... 85.00 


Sedition 


21718 


20 


11 










... 90.00 


Seduce, 


21719 
21720 
21721 
21722 


25 

30 
40 


" : 










95.00 


Sedulous 










100.00 


Seed 










.. 1 10.00 












.. 1 18.00 


sJek 


21723 


fiO 


11 










.. 125.00 


Seem 


21724 


80 












.. 140.00 


Seemly 


21725 


100 


11 










.. 150.00 


Sem ■ 


21726 


120 


11 










.. 160.00 


Seer 


21727 
21728 


ItiO 
200 


„ 










175.00 


Seethe 










.. 190.00 



246 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weston Portable Wattmeters. 



codeword. List No. 

LadyUm 3686 

Ladylike 3687 

Laeerta 3688 




No. 



List Price. 

to 150 watts in 1 watt divisions, 2 amperes, 150 volts, each. $70.00' 

" 75 '•' i " 2 " 75 



150 



150 



75.00 



No. IB, to 150 watts in 1 watt divisions, for inspectors, sales agents and manufacturers 
of incandescent lamps, especially designed for ready connections to any lamp socket of 
any system. In a highly polished carrying case of cherry are contained the Watt- 
meter, a set of four lamp adapters, etc., same as furnished with the No. 3683 Inspectors' 







Voltmeter. 











.... 85.00 














Maximam MaxJinom 
Current Voltage. 




Zacertian 


3689 


No. 2. 


to 1.500 watts 


in 10 watt divisions 


10 amperes, 150 volts, each 


... 70.00 


lAcertilian 


3690 


" 2 A. 


' 
' 


750 
' 1.500 


5 
10 


10 ' 
10 


75 
150 


.... 75.00 


Lacertine 


3691 


" 3 


' 


' 3,750 


25 


25 


150 


.... 75.00 


Lacuna 


3692 


p. 




• 


' 1.500 
' 3.000 


10 
20 


25 
25 


75 
150 


.... 80.00 


Lactuca 


3693 


" 4. 


' 


■ 7,500 


50 


50 


' 150 


... 75.00 


.Lacunar 


3694 


I'-^- 



' 


' 3.750 
■ 7,500 


25 

50 


50 

5Q ' 


75 
150 


... 80.00 


Laminate 


3695 


" 5 


■ 


' 15,000 


100 


100 


150 


... 80.00 


Linary 


3695 


)■■ '' 


' 
' 


' 7,500 
' 15,000 


50 
100 


100 
100 


75 
150 " ) " 


. 85.00 


Lamellar 


3697 


•• 6 


' 


30.000 


200 


200 * 


• 150 


.. 85.00 


Lamdlifom 


3698 


" 6 A. 


' 
• 


13,000 
80,000 


100 
200 


200 ' 
200 ' 


■ 150 " ) 


.. 90.00 



The above prices include a Carrying Case of polished cherry. For all ranges from No. 3 
upwards this Carrying XTase contains a separate compartment for linen covered flexible 
cables furnished with the instrument. These cables are provided with special terminals 
to insure good contacts on the instruments, and are of suflSciently large cross-sectioo 
to carry the maximum current for which the instrument is designed. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



247 




rieter Sealing Tools. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Atlantic 6699 Large Size Sealing Tool, each $9.50 



Atlantis 6970 Small Pocket Sealing Tool, each 2.75 



Atlas 6705 Lead Seals and Wires for large tool, 

per 1,000 ., 8.50 

Atmosphere 6968 Lead Seals and Wires for Pocket Tool. 

per 1,000 8.50- 
Meter Reading Books, each 1 .35 

Meter Rate Chart, each 1 .85 




Post Office Bridge and Rheostat. 

lal 2254 With full set of resistance coils to 
10,,000 ohms (capacity of measure- 
ment 1,000,000 ohms) with galva- 
nometer 1 50.i 

el 2255 Same, without galvanometer 1 00.' 



248 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 2261. 



Combination Bridge, Rheostat and 
Galvanometer. 

mproved Form with Revolving Galvanometer. 

This instrument consists of a sensitive Detector Gal- 
vanometer and an improved form of Wheatstone 
Bridge, with Rheostat, all arranged in one case so as 
to form a complete and perfect portable apparatus for 
measuring resistance. 

We manufacture two sizes: No. 1 measures from one- 
hundredth of an ohm to 111,000 ohms. It has on each 
arm bridge coils of 10 ohms, 100 ohms and 1,000 ohms. 
The Rheostat consists of three rows of ten coils each, 
the first rows being coils of one ohm each, designated 
"units," the second of ten: ohms each, designated 
"tens," arid the third of 100 ohms each, designated 
"hundreds." 

The case is of polished mahogany, measuriug^ 
8U^8}^x5}4 inches. 



List Price. 
Code Word. List No. Each. 

Midship 2260 No. 1 Instrument $ 75.00 

Midst 2261 No. 2 " 85.00 



No. 2 measures from one hundredth of an ohm to 
1,110,000 ohms. The construction is the same as No. 1, 
but there is an additional row of ten one thousand ohm 
coils in the Rheostat. The size of the same is 8^x10. 
x5}4 inches. 

The arrangement of coils is such that one plug only 
is used to each row, thus avoiding the multiplicity of 
bad connections on account of ill-fitting plugs, and 
making the reading as simple as possible. If, for- 
instance, in balancing the bridge, it is required to put 
the plug of the "hundreds "row into ''seven," of 
"teris" row into "five," and of units row into "three," 
instead of adding Up the coils, one reads direct 753: 
ohms. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Queen Decade Testing Set 

Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Eacn. 
SilrerbiLsh 23084 T 464, Qiieeu "Decade" Portable Testing 

Set $125.00 

SihYifiir 23085 T 465, Queen "Decade" Portable Testing 

Set, without Galvanometer and Battery 1 00.00 

The above Testing Set is recommended to such electric- 
ians as prefer the "Decade" plan of resistance coils. 

The Wheatstone Bridge, Rheostat, D'Arsonval Galvau- 
ometer and Battery are contained in a finely polished ma- 
hogany box with carrymg strap. Outside dimensions, 12 x 
6^ X 55 ins. Range .001 to 9,999,000 ohms. 

"Acme" Portable Testing Set. 

The component parts are Wheatstone Bridge, Rheostat, 
D'Arsonval Galvanometer, Battery, and Double Contact 
Key, in a mahogany case, having outside diniension 9 x aj 
X 5 ins., and weighing only seven pounds. 

The bridge coils are six in number and admit of a ratio 
of one to one thousand on either arm. 

The Rheostat has a total resistance of 11,110 ohms, hence 
the possible range of measurement is from .001 to 11,110,000 
ohms. 

Measurements can be made under all conditions of prac- 
tical work close to dynamos, in large factories or on ship- 
board. 

Fmncea 3680 T 460, "Acme" Portable Testing Set 1 00.00 

Frtinci'g 368 1 T 461, Leather Carrying Case, with shoulder 

strap 5.00 

Frederick 3682 T 462, Flexible Contact Clutches for heavy 

conductors 5.00 

Detection 3700 T 963, Tripod, with Clamp, to support in 

street work ; 7.50-- 

Weston Circuit Tester and Ground 
Detector. 

The Weston Ground Detector is an instrument for simply 
and quickly indicating the existence of -grounds, and also 
for showing the insulation resistance of the circuits from 
hour to hour and day to day, and thus indicating, any 
changes that may take place in the insulation resistance of 
the circuits. 
Coolly 3446 Weston Circuit Tester and Ground Detector, 
for two-wire circuits, including computing 
device for quickly determining the insula- 
tion resistance without necessity of calcu- 
lation 65.00. 

Weston Portable Galvanometer. 

Negutite 9.061 No. 1, giving 1 millimeter scale deflection 
with 1 volt through 500,000 ohms, resist- 
ance 250 ohms 30-00 

Negtiticeli/ S062 No. 2, giving 1 millimeter scale deflection 
with 1 volt through 1,000,000 ohms, resist- 
ance 1,000 ohms 35.00 

Neglect 9063 Leather Carrying Case for same, velvet lined, 
with handle and shoulder strap, lock and 
key ^ -^n 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Queen=Wirt Ammeters and Voltmeters. 

Queen-Wirt Meters are calibrated for either direct or 
alternating current circuits. When ordering instruments 
f.or alternating current, state the product of the number 
of pole of the generator by the number of revolutions 
per minute. 

All instruments ate Dead-Beat and this enables them . 
to follow continual changes in the current or voltage 
without constant swinging. The circuit may be rapidly 
made or broken without driving the pointer violently to 
one side and probably injuring the instrument or throw- 
ing it out of calibration. 

The front is of bronze- with bright letters and scroll 
raised on a dead black ground. 

Voltmeters for constant potential circuits have their 
scale divisions wider at the normal running point. Scales 
on other meters are nearly uniform. 



I 




Range. 


Ammeters. 


Direct. Alternating. 
. $22."dmtJ'dO 


2 to 15 " 




22.00 24:00 


3 to 30 " 




22.00 24.00 


5 to 50 " 




22.00 24-00 






22.00 24.00 


10 to 100 " 




22.00 24.00 


12 to 125 " 




24.00 26.00 


15 to 150 " 




24.00 26.00 


20 to 200 " .. . 




26.00 28.00 


25 to 250 « 




26.00 28.00 


30 to 300 " 




26.00 28.00 


40 to 400 " 




28.00 30.00 


50 to 500 " 




28.00 30.00 


60 to 600 " 




28.00 30.00 


100 to 1000 " 




28.00 30.00 


2 to 15 volts 


Voltmeters. 


24.00 26.00 


3 to 25 " 




24.00 26.00 


8 to 75 " 




24.00 26.00 


80 to 130 " 




24.00 26.00 


15 to 150 " 




24.00 26.00 


30 to 300 " 




26.00 28.00 


60 to 600 " 




28.00 30.00 









Portable Instruments. 

These instruments are light and small, weighing about 
three pounds each and measuring 6+ x 6i x 3 inches over 
all. The cases are of mahogany. The instruments are 
dead-beat. 

In ordering Portable Meters for alternate current cir- 
cuits follow previous instructions given for switchboard 
meters. 

Ammeters. 

2 to 15 amperes 28.00 30.00 

10 to 100 " 30.00 32.00 

15 to 150 " 32.00 34.00 

Voltmeters. 

15 to 150 volts 30.00 32.00 

30 to 300 " ., 32.00 34.00 

60 to 600- " 35.00 37.00 

Leather carrying case with shoulder-strap for Portable Voltmeter 

or Ammeter 5.00 

The prices on double instruments are governed by the combination 
selected and will be furnished on application. 



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Voltmeter Switches. 




Western Electric Switch. 

This Switch is used for connecting a voltmeter 
iicross the maiQS of any number of dynamos or cir- 
cuits without danger of reversing the polarity 
through the instrument. It is also provided with a 
ground test for each side of the different circuits, 
which measures with the voltmeter the number of 
volts lost t(j ground by simply pressing one of tlie 
bnttous, from which reading the actual resistance in 
ohms to ground of the circuit may be determined. 
Switches of this design are made for any number of 
circuits or dynamos lettered and numbered as de- 
sired. 




Codeword. 


List No. 




List Prico 


S/wiou.'i 


23098 4 Point, 


each.. $13.00 


Suiritm- 


23099 6 


" 


•' .. 14.50 


Siiiuner 


23100 8 


" 


" .; 16.00 


Simnel 


23101 10 


" 


" .. 18.00 


!iimoni,i<- 


23102 12 


"■ 


" .. 20.00 


Simon ist 


23103 14 


" 


" .. 24.00 


Julia 


8720 16 


" 


" .. 30.00 



Diagram of Connections for a 

Western Electric Volt= 

meter Switch, 

The size of the hard rubber base for 
a 2-point Voltmeter Switch is 2 .x 5 ins. 
For a 4 to 14-point the base is round 
and is *):J in. diameter. For a l(i to 24- 
point switch it is lOi in. diameter. 

A similar instrument is also made 
for connecting polarity indicators, cali- 
brating ammeters or other series in- 
struments in arc circuits. 




Speed Indicators. 



No. 3673. 



The "Lightning" Speed Indicator. 

It registers as high as 1,000, as seen by the cut. 
The body constitutes the handle. Has a rubber, 
tip on the spindle, and the. face covered with a 
watch crystal. Will stand over 15,000 rotations 
per minute. _ 



3673 Each 



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No. 3674. 



Speed Indicators— (Con//mied). 



Universal Speed Indicator. 

Code Word. List Ko. List Price. 
Citizen 3674 Single Indicator, each $ t .00 




City 



Heath Speed Indicator. 

2051 Heath Self-Timing, Self-Registering 

Speed Indicator, each 20.00 



No. 2051. 




Cited 



Standard Portable Tachometer. 

The scales on the dial are graduated as 
follows : 40 to 200, 120 to 600, and 600 to 3,000, 
which gives a maximum range of 40 to 3,000 
turns per minute. Thus it is possible to measure 
directly both high and low speeds with the 
same instrument. 

2050 Standard Portable Tachometer, range 

40 to 3 000 revolutions, each 60.00 



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25a 



FIXTURES. 



No. 21895. 



No. 21903. 



^ 



No. 21^2. 



No. 21905. 



n ^%^^^^^y| 






No. 21918. 



No. 21919. 



Bracket Tubes. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per 101). 

Nhoce 21895 4 inch $14.00 

,V/««C6T 21896 « " 16.00 

Showcri/ 21897 8 " 20.00 

S/urd 21898 10 " 23.00 

Shrew 2 1 899 45 degree rigid, ball joint 17.00 

Shrewd 2 1 900 6 inch 26-00 

Shrie/c 21901 10 " , 33-00 

Shrill 21902 Curve Nipple :.... ICOO 

Sh):ine 21903 6 inch 36.00 

Shrink 21904 10 " 43'.00 

Shriiihiijc 21905 Extends 8 inches 35.00 

Shriiiker 21906 4 inches 14-00 

Shrinkiiiffly 21907 6 " 16-00 

Shrite. 21908 8 " 20.00 

Shrimtdy 21909 10 " 23-00 

Shrire 21910 4 inch ;. 14.00 

Shrieel 2I9II 6 " 16.00 

Shricer 21912 8 « 20.00 

Shricing 21913 10 " 23-00 

Shroff 21914 Extends 3X inches 30-00 

Shroffage 21915 90 degree Bracket 16-00 

Shrood 21916 Tiirkey-neck Bracket 35-00 

Shroud 21917 Snake Bracket 35-00 

Shrouding 21918 Swan Bracket 35-00 

Shroiidle^^ 21919 Duck neck Bracket 35-00 

Nos. 21899, 21902 and 21915 are of the same size tubing as the 
other brackets listed. 



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Fixtures. — ( Continued. ) 



Electric Brackets. 



No. 21921. 



Screw Bracket. 

Code Word. List No. Last Vrice. 

Shroudplate 2 J 920 Rough brass, per 100 $ 1 1 .00 

Shrovdy 2 1 92 ! Polished brass, lacquered, per 100 22.00 




No. 21922. 



This is a short screw bracket, very strong, makes a con- 
venient bracket for window lighting, border or ceiling 
work. Extends from wall one and five-eights inches. 



Partition Bracket. 



For attaching to back of partitions, etc., includes 
flange. The socket, shade and shade-holder are extra. 




Shrove 



2 1 922 Partition Bracket, polished brass, each . 



.70 



No. 21923. 



Shelf Bracket, 

With wall plate, has six inch drop to socket nozzle. 
The socket, shade and shade holder are extra. 

Shrovetide 2 1 923 Shelf Bracket, polished brass, each LOO 




Special Shelf Bracket. 



For attaching underneath a shelf, furnished with wall 
plate. Socket, shade and shade holder extra. 

Shroving 2 1 294 Special Shelf Bracket, polished brass, each .... 



No. 21924. 



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Fixtures.— ( Contintted. ) 



Almond Flexible Bracket. 

Including canopy and crowfoot Only. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

&hvwc 21925 « inches long $|,I5 

Shrond 21926 9 " " 1.26 

Hhnih 21927 12 " " 1.50 

S/mib'berg 21928 15 " " !.7+ 

ShnibbineKS 21929 18 " " 2.08 

Shnibbt/ 21930 24 " " 2.70 



Electric Wall Brackets. 

ShnihUns 21931 1 light, with canopy and crowfoot . . 
Shniff 21932 2 " 



2.00 
3.00 



Socket, shade and shade holder are extra. 



Switchboard Bracket. 

Includes canopy and nuts for attaching. The socket, 
shade and shadeholder are extra. 

Shrug 21933 1 light ;|.25 

Shrunken 21934 2 » ,1.75 



Hall Bracket. 



Including' canopy and crowfoot. Socket, 
shadeholder are extra. 



21935 1 light bracket. 



.50' 



No. 21935. 



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Fixtures— {Con/tfiued ) 

Ornamental Brackets. 

Brass Brackets. 

With Husks. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 
SAunti 2 1 949 2 light, polished brass or rich gilt $ 1 8.00 

Shitt 21950 1 light, polisihed brass or rich gilt 7.00 

Sfiute 21951 1 light, polished brass or rich gilt 10.00 

f 

Iron Brackets. 

For Interior or Exterior Use. 

Shutter 21952 1 light bracket, black iron finish, with 

flint opalescent ball 10-00 

Shuttered 21953 1 light bracket, black iron finish, with 

flint opalescent ball 8.00 

Shuttle 21954 1 light bracket, black iron finish, flint 

opalescent glass cylinder 27.00 

Sfiiittlebox 21955 1 light bracket, black iron finish, flint 

opalescent glass stalactite 20.00 



No. 2iy55. 



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Fixtures— ( Continued. ) 




Swing Brackets. 

Shades, shade holders and sockets are not includod 
in the price of the braclcets. Canopy and crow- 
foot are furiiislied with each brat ket.l^ Brackets are 
polished brass. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Kach. 
Shnffleboard 2 1 94 1 1 light Electric Swing Bracket $4.50 




8!i>iffle.nip 2 1 942 i light single swing, extends 12 inclios . 
Shufflin- 2 1 943 1 light double swing, extends 24 inclies 



1.20 
1.70 




Shuffling 21944 1 light single swing, extends 12 inches. . . 1.20 
S!iug 2 1945 1 light double swing, extends 24 inches. . 2-40 




No. 2194ti. 



Shumtc 2J946 1 light Electric single swing bracket, ex- 
tends 12 inches 1 .50 

Sfuin 2 1 947 1 light Electric double swing bracket, ex- 
tends 24 inches : . . 3.00 




Two-Light Electric Bracket. 

Two arms, single swing, spread 24 inches. 



SfivnUss 21948 2 light Electric bracket 5-50 



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Fixtures— ( Continued. ) 
Electric Brackets. 

Sockets, shades and.ahadeholders are extra. 



Code Word. List No. 
SUluk 



2 1 936 1 light Bracket witli wall plate . 
Extends 10 inches. 



$1.80 




Two=LigIit Wall Brackets. 

Including canopy and crowfoot. 
Shudder 21937 2 light bracket, polished brass 4- 



Shade 



21938 2-light bracket, polished brass 3.00 




il 



Swing Standards. 

Standards are furnished without shade, sliade- 
holder or socket. 

Shuffle 2 1 939 1-light, single swing standard 3.25 

Shuff 21940 2-liirht, " " « 4.75 

The arms extend 12 inclies. 

This fixture is well adapted for banks ana 
counting houses. 

The Standards will be furnished wired for 25 
cents extra for each arm. 



No. 21940. 



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Fixtures— ( Contimied. ) 



Desk Portables. 

Code Word. I List No. List Price. 

*- Each. 

Fanny 759 Extension Portable $4.00< 

Height, 24 inches. Extension 12 inches. 

The arm can be moved up and down, in and out, 
and from side to side. 





Plain Standard Portable. 

Brass finish. .Height, 24 inches. 

Shyly 2 1 960 Portable, only, without shade 3.0O 

Shynm 21961 « " " " 3.00 

Syii 2 1 962 Portable, only 1 .50> 

Flexible Portable. 

Depth 8689 Witli Brass Stand S-Ott' 

Attachment plugs, cord, shade and socket are extra. 



Adjustable Portable and Bracket. 

Is furnished with a key switch at the base, and 
has an adjustable attachment at the top sa that the 
socket may be moved from side to side. 

21963 Complete, as shown in cut. 10.00^ 



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Fixtures.— ( Continued. ) 



Combined Portable and Bracket. 

..Tliis is an ornamental and couveuient desk lamp 
It is furnished complete with six feet of cotton cov- 
ered lamp cord, a special Bryant attachment plug-, a 
socket for a T.-H. or Westinghouse base lamp, and a 
paper or celluloid shade. The Portable is of polished 
brass and, including the lamp, stands about .13 inches 
high. 
When used as a bracket it extends about 8 inches. 

Code Word. List No. List I'ricc. 

Kacli. 

KquabuHn 237 1 Polished Brass, complete $5-00 

EqjKitlon. 2372 Old Copper, " 6.00 

Eqiiiiiux 2373 Oxidized Silver « 7-00 

Kqnitij 2374 Shade only. Green 1 .00 

Eqiiiixiknt 2375 " Red , 1 .00 

Equivocal 2376 " Blue- 1 .00 

EradimU 2377 « White 1.00 

Erudiaitcd 2378 " Yellow | .00 

Ei-adicatiny 2379 " Pink |.00 



The Kinsman Desk Light. 

This Desk Light is clamped on the desk as shown, 
without marring or interfering with the desk in any 
way; has an adjustable arm by which the cylinder can 
be pulled back or drawn forward as desired The in- 
ner-glass cylinder is so arranged that it will give a 
bright light, or by a slight touch it can be modified to 
suit. 

id 2386 .Each, complete, nickel-plated, with 

,cord and attaching plug 

'Ud 22044 Each, complete, dark Green, enamel. . 



6.00 
3.75 



Kinsman Portable. 

Sidr-mnn 22045 Kinsman No. 1, Portable, nickel 8.00 

Side-table 22046 " No. 1, " dark Green, 

enamel ... 5.00 

Sidt-tdkiny 22047 Kinsman No. 2, Portable, nickel 7.00 

Polished brass can be furnished instead of nickel if 
specified. 
Specify style of socket when ordering. 



No. 21958, 



Ornamental Electric Portables. 

One light, finished in rich gilt or polished brass. 

Shnttleraee 21958 Portable, without shade 6-70 

Shy 21959 " with opal shade 17.00 



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Fixtures.— ( Continued. ) 

Ornamental Ceiling Fixtures. 

Husks. 

Codeword List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sial'Hjae, 21964 1 light, polished brass or rich gilt $3.50 

Siamese 21965 1 " " " " 3-50 

Sih 21966 1 light, pDlished brass 4.50 

Siberian, 21967 1 " " " 11.25 




No. 21964 No. 21965. 




No. 21966. No. 21967. 




Ceiling Globes and Balls. 



Sibente 21968 1 light, Black iron, Flint Opalescent Globe, 17.00 

Sibilanre 2 1 969 1 " Polished brass," " Ball, 6.0 



No. 21968. 



No. 21969. 




Sibilant 2 1 970 1 light. Polished Brass, Flint Opalescent Ball, 1 0.00 
Sibilation 2 1 97 1 1 " " " Inside Roughed Ball, 1 7.00 



No. 21970. 



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Fixtures— ( Continued. ) 




Ornamental Ceiling Clusters. 



With Husks. 



SihiMe. 21972 3 lights, Polished or Rich Gilt. $13-40 

Sibilatovy 21973 3 " " " 16.00 



With Husks. 

Sibiloiix 2 1 974 3 light, Polished Brass or Kich Gilt 1 2.00 

Sibyl 21975 4 " " " " 13.40 

Sibylline 21976 5 " " " " 14.70 

A Fliut Opalescent Ball is included with Fixtiires Nos. 21977, 
21975 and 21976. 




Without Husks. 

Sibylixt 21977 2 light, Rich Gilt or Polished Brass 6.35 

Sic 21978 3 " '.' " " 7,70 

Sicnmare 21979 4 " " " " 9-00 

Shades for Fixtures Nos. 21977, 21978 and 21979 are extra. 




With Husks. 

Sicca 2 1 980 H light. Polished Brass orTJkli Gilt 47.00 

Sirnite 21981 8 " " " " .... 60-00 

Sirailion 21982 12 " " " " 74-00 



No. 21980. 




With Husks. 

21983 3 light, Polished Brass or Rich Gilt 30-00 

21984 4 " " « _ " 35-00 

21985 5 « " " " 43-50 

2J986 6 ^' « " " 5000 



No- 21984. 



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Fixtures— ( Coiiiiiuie'd) 



W. E. Clusters. 

Thoso c-lusteis, owing to tlieir constnictioii,are a handy 
and neat device. Fig. 2 is a detachable base, so tliat the 
cluster is open at both ends. The piece .shown at the top 
of tlie cluster is made lor a shade holder, and will hold 
the shade firmly and rigidly to its proper place. 

These clusters are furnished in polished brjisB. ■ An 
additional charge of 20 cents will be made for Nickel or 
Baiire Barf finish. The following prices are for the 
Cluster Balls only. Shades, pendants, canopies and 
crowfoots extra. 

Concave Style. 

Code Wora. List No. List Price. 

Hi<-hiM;i 2200 1 3 light Cluster $ [.'i 2 

Hii-khluu^^ 22002 4 " " 1.18 

fickle. 22003 o « " 1.24 

SlMfd 22004 <> " " 1.28 

Sicllenmii 22005 8 « " 1 .40 

SkkUr 22006 10 " " 1 .80 

SuUv^i* 22007 12 " " 2.70 

Convex Style. 

Sicklfirort 22008 3 light CI uster ( .35 

Sicklied 22009 4 " " 1 .40 

.9/rW«V-.« 22010 5 " " 1.45 

Sirklist 22011 t! " " 1.50 

Si'kfi/ 22012 8 " " 1.62 



Dale Detachable Ceiling Cluster with Switch. 



Cluster Body is detachable, so that the porcelain re- 
flector may be put up or removed without interfering 
with the wiring or taking down the fixture. 

A switch is placed in the bottom of the cluster T)ody 
to turn off and on the lights, thus avoiding running wires 
from the ceiling outlet to the side wall. 

Wired complete, excepting shade and sockets. 



A Switch to turn off and on lights. 

B Cluster Body. 

C Connecting Plug. 

D Receptacle for Plug C. 



E Holder for Reflector. 

F Brass Stem. 

G Canopy covering Crowfoot. 



Sickeriiujly 
Sicker 
Sickerly 
Sicken) fiiK 
Sii-kinh 



21996 2 light 4.00 

21997 3 " 4.40 

21998 4 ', 4.80 

21999 5 " 5.20 

22000 6 " 5.60 



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Fixtures.— ( CoHtiinied.) 



Sir lit <l II 
Sirk 

Si/n 
Sirlhoy 

Sirhb,'d 



Electric Pendants. 

Pliiiri stiaiglit Pendants made of polished biuss, with 
< Towfoot and canopy, as per tlie following list: 

Sockets, shades and shade liolder extra. 

K. W. bracket cut out, which can be used iirstead of 
canopy and crowfoot will be fiirnislicd if specified. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

21987 Pendant 1 foot long $ .60 

21988 " 2 " 90 

21989 " 3 " 1.20 

21990 « 4 " 1.50 

21991 " 5 " 1.80 

21992 " « " 2.10 




Ornamental Pendants. 

Finished in black Iron, aiid includes canopy, crow- 
foot and flint opalescent ball. An extra charge is made 
for the socket. 

SirhbcHh 2 1 993 Pendant 2 feet long 30-00 

Siclhmined 2\9%^ " 3 " 31-00 

Sicken 21995 " 4 " 32.00 



Hall Fixtures, Plain. 

Polished Brass. Crowfoot and canopy furnished with 
ti.Kture. 
Shade, shadeholder and socket extra. 

Code Word List No. Ljst Price. 

Each. 

Sii-Jcness 22013 2 light $5.60 

Sirkiwin 22014 3 « 7.25 

Sick 22015 i " 9.00 



Bed Room Fixtures, Ornamental. 

Polished brass, rich gilt, including canopy and crow 
foot. 
Sockets, shades and shadeholders extra. 



No. 22016. 



Siddow 



22016 2 light. 



.. 14.75 



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Fixtures— (Conh'mied^.) 
Electroliers. 

Length 40 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Side 22017 2 light $3-50 

Sideai-m 22018 3 " 4.00 

Sideboard 22019 4 " 4.50 

Length 36 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

Sidebox 22020 2 light 7.00 

Stdemt 22021 3 " 9-00 

Sided 22022 4 " 11.00 

Sideflif 22023 5 " 13.00 

SidegUmce 22024 H " 15.00 



No. 22019. 





Length 40 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

Sidehead 22025 2 light 6.75 

Sidchill 22026 3 " 8.00 

Sideling 22027 4 " 9.40 

Length 36 inches. Spread 24 inches. 

Sidelever 22028 2 light 7.25 

Sidelong 22029 3 " 9.00 

22030 4. " 10.60 

These Fixtures are polished brass. 
Shades, shadeholders and sockets are extra. 




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Fixtures— ( Continued. ) 



Electroliers— ( Continued.) 



¥ 



Thesf Electroliers are of polished brass or rich 
gilt, handsome in design and of the finest woik- 
manship. 

They are furnished without sockets or shades. 

Electrolier, with Husks. 

Codeword. List No. PriceList. 

Each. 

SideposU 22031 Slight .$41.50 

aider 22032 4 « 49.50 

Sideral 22033 « " 67.50 




Electroliers, wihout Husks. 

M 22034 2 light 18.00 

Sideration 22035 3 " 20.00 

Siderate 22036 4 " 26.00 

Siderof/wph 22037 6 " 34.00 

Sideroymphff22038 2 light 17.30 

Side.roman 22039 3 " 1 9.80 

Slderomd 22040 4 " 22.40 

««rfm« 22041 2 light 13.40 

Siderscope 22042 3 " 1 6.00 

Sidesfiddle 22043 4 " 18.80 





No. 22039. No. 22043. 

We are prepared to furnish other designs in Fixtures than those shown in this Catalogue. 




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Clusters. 



Cluster Balls. 

Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Alabaster 348*9 2 Light, each 40 

Alacrity 3490 3 " " 50 

Alarm 349 1 4 " " .60 

Alas 3492 5 " " .70 

Alhatros 3493 6 " " 80 







Box Clusters. 




Erecting' 


6786 


Standard Box Cluster, Brass, 2 light, each . 


. 1.00 


Ermine 


6787 


.« rt « « 3 .1 « 


. I.IO 


Erode 


6788 


■" " 4 " 


. 1.25 


Eroded 


6789 


" 5 " 


. 1.40 


Erodiug 


6790 


« 6 ■« " . 


. 1.50 


Eronion 


6791 


" 8'"' " . 


. 1.75 




Separable Box Clusters. 

23088 2 Light, £ach 50 

23089 3 " « 60 

23090 4 " « .70 

23091 5 " " .80 

230§2 6 " « 90 

23093 '8 " « ... I.OO 



Separable Ball Cluster. 

Diameter, 3 inches. 

Bottom ornament is removable, and may "be replaced 
by a nipple, so that another light may be- added. We 
furnish an extra nipple for this purpose. 



613 2 Light, each 

614 3 " 



No. 617, 



615 
616 
617 
618 
619 
620 

621 10 

622 11 

623 12 

624 14 

625 16 



1.25 
1.35 
1. 55 
1.85 
2.00 
2.35 
2.55 
2.85 
3.25 
3.65 
3.90 
4.75 
6.55 



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Cluster Fixture Complete. 




Prices givea are for stem up to 12 inches in length. 
Prices for extra lengthening, 40 cents per foot list. 



No. 604. 



Code Word. 

hiqgitr 
Lnggtiig 
Diir 


List No. 

600 
601 
602 
603 
604 
605 
606 
607 
608 
609 
610 
611 
612 


2 Light, 
.3 " 

4 " 

5 " 
f) " 

7 " 

8 " 

9 " 
10 " 

.11 ;' 

.12 " 
14 " 
16 " 


each 


Price List 
Each. 

$2.50 

2.60 


:: 


2.80 

3.10 


L.n.h 
L'linhkl,) 


" 


3.25 

3.60 


LnMike 


:: ■ 


•• ^-80 

4. 1 




a 


" 4.50 




a . 


4.90 




„ 


5.25 


Ui„e.ut,d 


« 


6.10 


L(nnentin(i 


« 


7.90 




Bottom ornament on cluster is detachable. We furnish 
with each fixture a brass nipple to take the place of the 
ornament, so that another light may be added on the bot- 
tom. 



The K. W. Bracket Cut=Outs, Porcelain. 

The most complete and only wall bracket contain- 
ing fusible cut-out. 

Erratic 873 Porcelain, with polisjied brass face, each. .40 



Type B, K. W. Bracket Cut=Out 

We furnish this with any style, base, for concealed, 
cleat or moulding work. 

Vaynvicy 23094 Type "B" Bracket CutOut, with flush 

brass nipple 25 

Adapted for use with any standard bracket made 
from i in. brass tubing. 




Wall Plates or Electric Bracket Backs. 

Also made with Male Thread for Direct Attachment 
to Socket. 

Erfwm^nt 2382 2 inch. Female Thread, each 65 

Er,i.iing 2383 2 " Male '• " 65 

Eriisure 2384 2i " Female " " 75 

Erect 2385 24" Male " " 75 

Erase 2380 3 " Female " " 50 

Erfisted 238 1 3 " Male " " 50 



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iNi). 231:^5. 




No. 2313t}. 



Turned Brass Fittings. 

Polished and Lacquered. 



Nipple. (Brass Tubing Size.) 

Code Word. List No. 

i<i,)nMl 23135 gxi 



.$ 4. 



Secret Nozzle. 

23 1 36 i hrass to burner size 



1500 




No. 23140. 




No. 23144. 




'C.'f 






No. 23147. 



Singllr, 



Siiit/li/ 



Siiig-ftm- 
S liiy 1(1(11' 

Sin lad 
SiiiiMer 



Acorn Cap. (Iron Pipe Sizes.) 

23137 Jinch 15.00 

23138 i " 15.00 

28139 i " 15.00 

Straight Nozzle. (Brass Tubing Sizes.) 

23140 exil.. 6.00 

23141 tVX§ 10.00 

23142 ^xg , 10.00 

23143 fxg , 12.50 

Elbow Nozzle. (Brass Tubing Sizes.) 

23144 ixi 12.50 

23145 Jexi 12.50 

23146 +xg 12.50 

Brass Bushing, (iron Pipe Sizes.) 

23147 ixj 5.00 

23148 ixi 6.50 

23149 *xi 8.70 

23150 |xi 15.65 

23151 Ixi 24.35 



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Kerosene Lamp Attachment. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Ererttd 8882 Plain, each $0.70 

Eminence 8883 Insulated, each 70 



Canopies. 



We carry in stock a large variety of Fixture Canopies, 
finished in polished brass. Other finishes will be fur- 
nished when specified. 



Split Canopy 




No. 23095. 




No. 9388. 




No. 9380. 



Split Canopies. 



Canopies of any style illustrated in this catalogue will 
be furnished split, at double the printed list prices, sub- 
ject to regular discounts. 



Extension Ring. 

For Canopies 4 inche? in diameter. 

SiinhUa 23095 1 inch deep -30 

Simin 23096 U " -35 

Simile 23097 2 « 40 

Extension rings of greater depth or for canopies largei- 
in diameter made to order. 



Canopies. 

Neiitexis 9388 | inch, Ring and Set Screw, each .24 

Nene 9293 i « " " « 24 

Nerr.degs 9389 J " « " " .26 

Ne.i-cine 939 II " " " " .26 

Nenoun 9386 | inch, Ring and Set Screw, each 24 

Nerwmly 9.107 S « " " « 24 

Netit 9328 5 ^' " " " 26 

NeMle 9387 1 *' "• « « 26 

Polished and Lacauered, 50 per cent, extra. 



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Canopies — ( Continued). 






Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Netting 9392 f inch, Ring and Set Screw, each $0.24- 

Nettle 9393 f " " " ' .24- 

Neural 9394 | " " " " 26 

Neuralgia 9395 1 " " " " 2fr 

Neuter 9290 \ inch, Ring and Set Screw, each 28- 

Neutral 9634 i '• " " " 28 

Neutralize 9683 -J " " '.' " SO- 

Newt 9383 1 " " " " 30 

Next 9568 | inch, Ring and Set Screw, each 24 

Nibble. 9569 f ' " " •* 24 

Nibbler 9570 J " " " " 28 

Nice 9571 1 " " " " .26 

Nicely 9530 f inch, Ring and Set Screw, each ,26 

Nicety 9531 | " " " . " 26 

Niche 9532 i " ' " " 28 

NkK 9533 1 " ' " " 28 

Polished and Lacquered, 50;? extra. 



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No. 9537. 



Canopies — ( Continued^ 

Codeword. LisrNa List Price. 

NicM 9537 | inch. Ring aud Set Screw, each $0.28 

Nicknacks 9538 f " " " " 28 

likkname 9539 | " " " " 30 

SictaU 9540 1 " " " " 30 




Nictitate 9542 finch, Ring and. Set Screw, each , . .30 

Nictation 9543 | " " " " 30 

Nictitation 9544 | " " " " .32 

Nidification 9545 1 -' " " " 32 



No. 9542. 




Niece 9547 finch, Ring and Set Screw, each. 32 

Niggard 9548 f " " " " 32 

Niggardly 9549 i " " " " .34 

Nigft 9550 i " " " •• 34 

Polished and Lacquered, 50^ extra. 



No. 9547. 




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Canopies — {Continued^ 

Code Word. List No Ltet Price. 

Nighnm 9557 f inch., Ring and Set Screw, each $0.42 

l^ighi 9558 } " •' " " 42 

Nightea-p 9559 \ '.' " " " .44 

mgh^<i» 95^60 1 ^ •• " •' .44 



No. 9557. 




Nighihawk 955i f inch, 

Nightingale 95^3 } " 

mghtly 9554 3 ■' 

Nightmare 9555 "% " 



and Set Screw, each. 




Nightshade 9562 -f inch, Ring and Set Screw, each 46 

Nightwateh 9563 j " " " " 46 

NiUUtTf 9564 I '• '• " " 48 

NimbU 9565 1 " " " " .48 

Polished.and Lacquered. SO^extra. 



No. 9562. 



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i 




Hair Pin Filament. 



Sunbeam Incandescent Lamps. 



We are the exclusive agents for the Sunbeam Incan- 
descent Lamp. This lamp was selected by us after very 
careful investigation on account of its high quality. The 
Sunbeam Lamp was first made in 1889, and during that 
whole period has had a most excellent reputation. It is 
a low-priced lamp if one is not blind to the question of 
quality. No better lamp can be purchased at the same 
price. 

The frosted lamps have a smooth, satin finish. 

The superficially colored (dipped) lamps can hardly be 
distinguished from the natural colored glass, and for 
most purposes are quiteequal to them. 

Particular attention is called to the 2 and 4 C. P. lamps 
for sign and decorative work, and which are also useful 
in residence lighting on account of the small amount of 
energy consumed. These lamps can be connected in 
multiple on the regular lighting circuits. 

Special prices will be quoted according to quantity. 



Pear Shape, Hair Pin Filament. 

Furnished regularly for voltages from 45 to 90. Will 
be furnished for any voltage from 90 to 130 when speci- 



6 c. p., 25 watts $ 0-45 

40 

40 

40 

40 



Code Word. 


List No. 






Sidecieto 


22048 


6c 


p., 25 wa 


Sidewalk 


22049 


8 


« 32 ' 


Sidemnys 


22050 


10 


« 37 < 


SidewiiLd 


22051 


16 


•' 56 ' 


Sidewise 


22052 


16 


« 50 ' 


Siding 


22053 


16 


" 62 ' 


SidU 


22054 


20 


" 62 ' 


Siege 


22055 


25 


" 75 ' 


Sierdte 


22056 


32 


" 92 


Simitie 


22057 


50 


" 145 ' 



(long life) 

(high efficiency) 
(very long life) . 



.40 
.45 
.60 
f.OO 



Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, all natural col 
ored glass and superficially colored. 
Note.— Specify the base and voltage. 



M 


Sienna 


Siennese 
/Sierra 




Siesta 




Siear 


. iJJ^I 


JSieve 
Sift 


^-^^^ 


Sifter 


Coiled Filament. 





Pear Sliape, Coiled Filament. 

Furnished for any voltage from 90 to 120. 

22058 8 c. p., 32 watts 40 

22059 10 " 37 " 40 

22060 16 « 56 " (long life) ... : . . . . .40 

2206 ( 16 " 50 " (high efficiency) 40 

2'2062 16 « 62 « (very long life) 40 

22063 20 " 62 " 40 

22064 25 " 75 " 45 

22065 32 « 92 « 60 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, all natural col- 
ored glass and superficially colored. 

Note.— Specify the base and voltage. 



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Incandescent Lamps— ( Continued.) 



High Voltage Lamp. 



Voltage 200 to 250. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 

&i<l 22066 16 c. p., oG watts $0-50 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted and snperfieiHlly col- 
ored. 
Specify base and voltage. 



High Voltage Lamp 




Electric Street Railway Lamp. 

Has a tough filament and will stand a variation in volt- 
age from 105 to. 120. Will have a long life and excellent 
niaiutenance of candle power throughout its entire life. 
Electric cars will be found better lighted with this lamp 
than where others are used. 



Siijaidtinii 22067 16 c. p 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal, 
ored glass awd superficially colored. 
Specify base and voltage. 



ill natural col- 



Electric Street Railway Lamp. 




Slf/fi 

Siyhhnni 
Sif/fiinr/li/ 



Decorative Lamp. 



Decorative Lamp, Coiled Filament. 

This lamp is offered for use in those places where a 
strong light is not required. The principal use for this 
lamp is in sign and decorative lighting; also in residence 
lighting. 

The bases fit the standard sockets and the lamps are to 
be connected in multiple. The saying in energy over the 
lamp ordinarily used in sign work will amount to several 
times the cost of the lamp. For example: the saving in 
energy' during its life of a 4 c. p. lamp over a 16 c. p. 
lamp will amount to $2-00 or more. 

22068 2 c. p., 10 watts, voltage from 50 to 60 60 

22069 4 " 20 " " " 50 to 120 55 

22070 10 " 37 " " " 50 to 120 50 

22071 16 " 56 " " " 50 to 120 50 

Furnished in clear glass, frosted and superficially col- 
ored. 

,Specify base and voltage. 



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Incandescent Lamps— ( Continited) 



Fancy Lamps, French Etched. 




French Etched Lamp. 




Engraved Lamp. 





For residences, clubs, hotels ana such ottier places 
where handsome fixtures are used. Many of the shades 
now used with incandescent lamps will exclude from 30 
to 50 per cent, of the light. These etched globes will 
pass all but 5 per cent of the light. The French etched 
lamp is artistic, surpassing in beauty anything heretofore 
produced. 

We have ten different designs. 

Add to the list price of regular lamps, 30 cents each. 



Fancy Lamps, Engraved. 

For residences, show windows, and other places where 
it is desired to have something more fancy than the plain 
lamp, our engraved lamps find favor. 

We have ten different designs. 



Add to the list price of regular 



1 5 cents each. 



It is important that the style of base should be speci- 
fied and the voltage given. 



Candle Lamp. 



Candle Lamps. 

Furnished in any voltage from 48 to 120. 
Furnished in clear glass, frosted, opal and superficially 
colored. 

Code Word. List No. List 

Hi'jld 22072 10 c. p., 37 watts 

SUlhted 22073 16 " 56 « 

Specify the base and voltage. ' 



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Incandescent Lamps— ( Continued.) 



Porcelain Base for T. H. Lamps. 




Cue of the recent developments in Incandescent Lamps 
is a base made entirely from porcelain, as shown by the 
illustration. It is artistic in linish, reasonable in price, 
and of high insulation. 

On fiiie fixtures it adds greatly to the general effect, 
and always presents a neat appearance, as it can be 
cleaned whenever the lamp itself is polished. 

An advantage claimed for a base of this description is 
that no metal extends beyond the edge of the socket, and 
consequently there is no danger of accidental contact 
with the lamp base. This is of importance where lamps 
are used in damp places as moisture may make a contact 
between the outer shell of the socket and the lamp base, 
thus causing a slight ground on the line. 

This porcelain base is specially adapted for marine 
work, breweries, stock yards, refrigerators, basements, 
mines, or any other place where considerable moisture 
exists or gases and acid fumes of an injurious nature 
prevail. Moisture and- gas attack metal and cause it t<) 
corrode, and in consequence in time to deteriorate. A 
har<l, vitreous glazed porcelain, such as these bases are 
made of, is much less liable to the action of the atmos- 
phere and noxious gases arid does not cause any leak of 
current due to the accumulation of moisture. 

The high degree of insulation makes it very desirable 
for out of door work, for 220 volt systems and street 
railway work. 

These Bases are made for T. H. Base Lamps only. 

Our standard lamps are all supplied with regular 
metal, bases, as illustrated on other pages of tliis cata- 
logue. 

The Porcelain Base is furnished only when specified 
in the order. 

We do riot sell the Bases separately but only on tlie 
lamp. 

Prices quoted upon application for lamps of standard 
sizes with porcelain bases. 



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1 



Sawyer-Ma 



Thomson-Houston. 



m 



t 



English-Swan. 



H 



United States. 



Incandescent Lamps— (Coii^wiiec/. ) 



Bases. 



Lamps are furnished with bases suitable for all sockets, 
> shown below: 



Packages. 



All lamps furnislied in standard packages containing 
the following quantitie.s: 12, 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250. 
A full barrel will contain 250 1(5 c. p.;. 200 25 c. p.; 175 
42 c. p. 

Packages will be' charged at cost, or as follows: 25 
lamps or less, one box, 15c. 

Over 25 to 50 lamps, two boxes, 30c. 

More than 50 lamps put in barrels are charged at 35c. 
for each barrel. 

Lamps in heavy pasteboard box, without the separat- 
ing partitions, no charge for package; shipments in this 
shape must be entirely at customer's risk of breakage. 

The weights, including packages, of lamps from H to 
20 c. p., are approximately as follows: 50 lamps, 28 lbs.; 
100 lamps, 42 lbs., 2u0 lamps, 55 lbs.; 250 lamps, 60 lbs. 




Miniature Incandescent Lamps. 



The range of our Lamps is: From J^ to 8 candle power, 
from 1 to 3 watts per c. p., from 2 to 60 volts, from .07 to 
2.0 amperes. 

They can be lit in series or in multiple, from batteries 
or on dynamo circuits. Following is an abridged table of 
c, p. voltage and current of our Lamps: 

'/i c. p. 2 volts, 1.5 amp. 1 c. p. 4 volts, .7 amp. 3 c. p. 6 volts, 1.2 amp, 

.8 " 6 " .4 " 4 c. p.' 8 " 1.0 " 

.5 " 8 " .25 " 15 « .4 '• 

.3 " 10 " .2 " 20 " .25 " 

8 " .2 " 2 c. p. 4 " 1.5 " 6 c. p. 10 « .8 " 

10 " .1 " 6 " .8 " 25 " .4 " 

20 " .07 " 8 " .5 " 8 c. p. 40 « .4 " 

1 c. p. 3 " 1.0 " 10 " .3 " 60 " .25 " 

20 " .1 " 



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Miniature Incandescent Lamps— ( Continued) 






Siyhtful 

SighfuUneKS 

Siffhtless 

SighUenxly 

Sightly 

Sightseeing 

Sightseer' 

Sightslwp 

Sightsman 

Sigel 

SiggiUntice 

Sigla 

Sigma 

Sigmoid 

Sigmvidal 



List No. 

22074 
22075 
22076 
22077 
22078 
22079 
22080 
22081 
22082 
22083 
22084 
22085 
22086 
22087 
22088 



Battery Lamps. 



14. c. p., with platinum loop terminals. 

1 « 

2 " 

3 " 

4 '. 



without platinum loop terminals 



pear lamp. 



% 0.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.75 
.70 
.70 
.70 
.85 
.85 
.85 



Vz 



.25 



grain lamp j.OO 

1.00 

pearl lamp 

Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 

Note. — All our large sizes of Lamps of every kind, 
when not mounted on screw bases, are provided with 
platinum loop terminals, to which copper wires are fused 
on. This effectively prevents breaking off of wires. 



Special Series Lamps. 

Mounted on either Edison, T.-H., or Sawyer^Man Standard Bases. 

6 to 8 0. p. 20 to 30 volts. 

Sigmoidnlly 22089 Accumulator Lamp, mounted 1 .00 

Sigmoiding 22090 Spherical Lamp 1 .00 

Specify candle power when ordering Nos. 22089 and 22090, 

Mounted on Candelabara and Miniature Bases. 

>^ to 8 c. p. 

Sign 2209 1 K to 4 c. p., 2 to 20 volts 80 

Signal 22092 4 c. p., 20 volts 80 

Signulfire 22093 4 " 30 " 80 

Signalist 22094 6 " 30 « 80 

Signality 22095 8'-' 40 " 80 

Signally 22096 9 " 60 " ■. . 80 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering No. 22091. 

With Coiled Carbons. 

Signalment 22097 4 to 8 c p., 15 to 60 volts 85 

Signation 22098 Kinetoscope 20 volt lamp | .00 

Signatory 22099 Stereopticon Lamp, 20 volts, 20 c. p | .25 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering Nos. 22097, 

22098 and 22099. 

Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Miniature Incandescent l^Simps— {Continued.) 








Candle Lamps. 

For Decorative Lighting. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Signatory 23000 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base $ .70 

Signature-- 23001 3 " 10 " » « 80 

Signaturist 23002 4 " 20 « " " 70 

Signboard 23003 5 " 30 " " « 70 

Signer 23004 6 " 50 " " » 70 

Signet 23005 8 " 60 " " « .70 

Signeted 23006 2 " 10 " " « 70 

Signetring 23007 3 " 10 " " " 80 

Signifer 23008 4 " 20 « " " -.70 

Significance 28009 5 " 30 " " " 70 

Sigiiificancy 230 10 6" 50 " " " 70 

Significant 230 II 8 " 60 « " " : ,70 

Any other voltage furnished to suit requirements. 
Mounting on Screw Bases, 10 cents extra. 



Significantly 2ZQ\2 
Significate 23013 
Signification 230 \ 4- 
Significative 23015 
Significator 23016 
Significavit 23017 

Signify 23018 
Signior 230 1 9 


Candle Flame Lamps. 

2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base 


.70 


3 " 10 « " " 


.70 


4 " 20 " « •' 


.70 


5 " 30 " " '• ...... 


.70 


6 " 50 " " " 


.70 


8 » 60 « « " 

Ellipse Lamps. 

2 c. p„ 10 volts, without screw base 

3 " 10 " « " 


.70 

.70 
.70 


Siqniorize 23020 


4 » 20 " " " 


•70 


Signiomhip 23021 


5 " 30 " " « 


.70 


Signiory 23022 

Signmanunl 23023 

Any ott 

Mc 


6 '<■ 50 « " 


.70 


8 -' 60 " double carbon lamp 

er voltage furnished to meet requirements, 
minting on Screw Bases 10 cents extra. 


1.50 



Bend Flame Lamps. 

Signor 23P24 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base 90 

Signpost 23025 3 " 10 " " " 90 

Sike 23026 4 « 20 « " « 90 

Siker 23027 5 " 30 « " " 90 

Sikernesa 23028 6 " 50 « " " 90 

Sikhs 23029 8 " 60 « « « 90 

Straight Flame Lamps. 

Site 23030 2 c. p., 10 volts, without screw base 80 

Silence 23031 3 " 10 " " " .80 

Silene 23032 4 « 20 " " " .80 

Silent 23033 5 « 30 " " " .80 

Silentiary 23034 6 " 50 ," " " 80 

Silently 23035 8 " 60 " « " 80 

Other voUages furnished when specified. 
"Mounting on Screw Bases, as shown in cut, 10 cents extra. 



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Miniature Incandescent V^am^fs— {Continued.) 



Prism Lamps. 



Style No. 23037 is made in sizes ranging from 2 to ft 
C. p., and 20 to 60 volts. 

When ordering specify candle power and voltage. 

Code Word. List No. Price List. 

Each. 

Stlentneyi 23036 Not mounted $0-90 

Silenia 23037 Mounted | .00 

Style No. 23038 is broader and shorter than Style No. 
23037. Can be made from >^ to 8 c. p., 2 to 60 volts. 
Coiled carbon taking the place of straight one for the 
higher pressures. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 



Sitox 



23038. Not mounted 
23039 Mounted 




Silhouette, 
Silica 



Lance Tip Lamps. 

Voltage same as that of Battery Lamps. 
Made in sizes from >^ to 8 candle power. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 



23040 Not mounted. 

2304 1 Mounted 



.70 
.80 



Corrugated Cylinder Lamps. 

From yi to 8 candle power. 2 to 40 volts. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 



SiliaUe- 
Silicnted 



23042 
23043 



Mounted on screw base 
Not mounted 



1.00 



No. 23044. 



Corrugated Cone Lamps. 

From >^ to 8 candle power. Tlie voltage the same as 
as any other series or battery lamps as required. 
Specify candle powerand voltage when ordering. 

Silice 23044 Mounted on screw base 1 .00 

Siliccom 23045 Not mounted .90 

Silicioux 23046 With straight stem 1 .00' 



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Miniature Incandescent \^a.m^s— {Continued.) 



No. 23047. 




Corrugated Cone Lamps — {Continued.) 

From %Ui\i candle power. Voltage the same as any 
other series or battery lamps as required. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Silide 23047 Plain platinum wire terminal ■$ .90 

SUicify 23048 Loop terminals 90 

SiUcite 23049 With hooked stem | .00 



Corrugated Sphere Lamps. 



1^ to 8 candle power. 2 to 40 volts. 

Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 




No. 23052B. 




No. 23056C. 





Silicited 23050 Mounted on screw base 
Silicle 2305 1 Not mounted' 



Silicon 
Silicule 
Siliqua 



Silique 
Silk 



No. 23056D. 



No. 23057. 



Tricolor Lamps. 

Cone. 

Globes striped red, blue and white (natural). 
>^ to 8 candle power. Voltage up to 60 volts. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 

23052 Mounted I. ID 

23053 Not mounted 1.00 

23054 Withstems l.fO 

The stripes are made in two styles as shown in the 
cuts, style A and style B. 

Sphere. 

>^ to 8 candle power. Voltage up to 20 volts. 
Specify candle power and voltage when ordering. 

23055 Mounted LID 

23056 Not mounted 1.00 

23057 Withstems 1. 10 



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Miniature Incandescent l^Simps— {Continued.) 



Code Word. 

Silken 
Silkgra^s 
SilkineKA 
Sllkinan 



Lens Lamps. 



The lenses are fused on the globe during the process of 
blowing. They are able to quadruple the amount of 
ligljt emitted by a lamp through concentration into a 
beam. They can be used in microscopes, models, aud 
for stage effects. 

% to G candle power. 2 to 20 volts. No higher voltage 
is possible on account of the small size' of the globe. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

23058 Single Lens Lamp $1.25 

23059 Two " " 1.50 

23060 Three " " 2.00 

23061 Single « " 1.00 

Same Lamps with coiled carbons 25 cents extra. 
Mounting on Screw Bases or Glass Stems 10 cents extra. 




SilkmU 
Silkness 



Zone Lamps. 

Tliese Lamps are especially suitable for such kinds of 
illumination where movable lights of constantly varying 
colors are required. 

The Bulbs of these Lamps are made of combination of 
two or three of the following kinds of glass: 

Crystal, Milk, Blue, Amber 

Ruby Green, Violet, 

All colors are natural. 

23062 Lamps of two kinds of glass ; 1.50 

23063 " three " « 2.00 

Tliese Lamps Can be furnished mounted for stage dress 
for 40 cents extra. 



No. 23067. 



Lantern Lamps. 

I'a to H candle power. 2 to 60 volts. 
S[)ecify candle power and voltage when ordering. 
These Lamps are suitable for Yacht, Carriage, Bicycle, 
Miners' and Doctors, Head and other Lanterns. 

Silksha/j 23064 Si)here Lamp with side connection 1.25 

Silhmeil 23065 " " plain 90 

SMwnr,,, 23066 Flat ■' 90 

SiUri/ 23067 " " 1.25 



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Miniature Incandescent Lamps-(Con^mue(f} 



Lantern Lamps — Cojitinued. 

}^ to 8 candle power. 2 to 60 volts. 
Specify voltage and candle power. 



Code Word. List No. 

Sill 23068 Flat Lamp. 

SaUly 23069 " " . 



Price List. 

Each. 
...$ .90 
... 1.50 



From 2 to 20 volts only. 

>^ to 8 candle power. 

Specify voltage and candle when ordering. 

Silhn-k 23070 Lantern Lamp .75 

fUlhni 2307 1 Condenser Lamp .....;.. 85 

No. 23071 Condenser Lamp is same pattern as No. 
23070, but larger in size with a U shaped filament. 




Silly 23072 Condenser Lamp 1 .50 

Sillylioio 23073 Railroad Lamp, single filament 1 .50 

Silo 23074 " " double " 2.00 



No. 23072. 



No. 23074. 



Colored Lamps. 



All lamps here illustrated can be furnished in tlie 
following natural colors: 

1. Milk-white; Opaque, superior to 5. Violet, 

frosted glass. 6. Amber. 

2; Ruby; Chloride of gold glass. 7. Greenish-Yellow; Lraniuui, 

3. Blue. phosphorescing glass. 

4. Green. 

For colors, 20 cents additional for each lamp. 
Frosting, 10 cents additional per lamp. 




No. 13583- 



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N;o. 13585. 



Receptacles for Miniature Lamps. 



Round Miniature Lamp Receptacle. 

List Price. 
Code Wortl. List No. Kucb. 

Lanningbiiry 1 3585 $ .30 




Laoiia 



Square Miniature L^amp Receptacle. 
13586 



.50 




Miniature Shade- Holder Receptacle. 

Lapeer 13587 75 




No. 13588. 



Shades for Miniature Lamps. 



Laramie 1 3588 



.30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



28T 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus. 



General Instructions as, to installation and use of Cooking 
and Heating Devices. 



In wiring for Electric Heating and Cooking Appliances, 
the capacity of conductors should be the same as for elec- 
tric lights or motors using the same current. 

Installations must be made in accordance with the rules 
of tlie Local Board of Underwriters applying to Electric 
Light, Heat and Power. 

Special Plug Switches should be used, and the recep- 
tacle properly fused. Ordinary attaching plugs for lamp 
sockets must not be used; nor any appliances connected 
to a lamp socket, unless expressly specified. 

Flexible Conductor Cord furnished with the apparatus 
should be used. This cord is made expressly for the 
purpose; is water and fire-proof, and has been specifl- 
<;ally approved by the Board of Underwriters. 

In ordering always state voltage required. All oui 
apparatus will work ou either the direct or alternating 
current. 

"All articles are marked for the volts required; under 
no circumstances should the apparatus be used on circuits 
.flf different voltage 

In the event of failure of any article to operate prop- 
erly, notify the agent from whom you purchased the de- 
vice, explaining the nature of the failure as you under- 
stand it, but do not take the. article apart. 

When using the cooking utensils always prepare the 



food before turning on the electricity; and if the vessel 
is to hold a liquid, be sure that some liquid is in it before 
the current is turned on, and that the supply is not ex- 
hausted while the utensil is in use. 

Never empty a vessel while the current is turned on. 

Articles should never be taken apart nor immersetl ia 
water, unless intended for that purpose. 

Appliances for heating water in which the heating ap- 
paratus is enclosed in a coiled copper tube, should be 
always kept supplied with sufficient water to cover the 
coil. 

Always turn the current off when the apparatus is not 
in use. As this rule is observed, it is cheaper or dearer 
than coal. 

Suspend the conductor cords of laundry irons by spiral 
sprmgs or rubber bauds over the work tables. This will 
keep the wires away from the work. Smoothing irons 
heat rapidly when on the stand with the current ou. 
Don't pull the utensils around by the connecting cords. 

Smoothing irons, portable stoves and similar apparatus 
require from four to ten minutes to heat to their working 
temperature. Devices for boiling, such as tea kettles, 
chafing dishes, farina boilers, glue pots, etc., require irom 
ten to twenty minutes to boil. Large urns, from thirty to 
forty minutes. 




Electric Chafing Dish. 



The use of a Chafing Dish has become well-nigh 
universal, but how frequently does it happen that 
when the guests are gathered at the table it is 
discovered that the alcohol is exhausted. The 
Electric Chafing Dish requires no alcohol, but is 
always ready for use. It is furnished in a graceful 
pattern, in the conventional form, of spun copper, 
highly finished in silver or nickeL A most accept- 
able present for any one. Adapted to any lighting 
circuit. Mention voltage. 



Code Word. List No. 



Siiunterli/ 
Sinistral 



23152 Two quarts, nickel plated, 

23153 Two quarts, silver plated, 



$15.00 
20.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Nb. 23154. 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

[Coniimted) 



Farina Boiler. 

This very useful device has proved to be tlie most con- 
venient for a great variety of uses. The outer vessel is 
of heavy copper, nickel plated, the inner being made 
entirely of porcelain, the heating coil (also nickeled) is 
in a water -bath surrounding the porcelain pot in which 
the cooking is done. It is so constructed that all parts 
are easily separated. 

Any little article of food prepared and served in an 
attractive manner is always more palatable, and this 
adds much to its enjoyment whetlier one is ill or well. 
For the many uses to which this boiler may be applied 
it is ideal. It is so designed that three divisions of heat 
may be obtained — the maximum, to quickly heat up the 
vessel; then a less amount may be used to do the cook- 
ing, or a still less amount to keep the contents of the 
vessel warm. 

Made for direct or alternating current, the usual volt- 
ages used for lighting. 




Slni.ftrous 23154 One quart, 3 heats, 4 — 2 — 1 
Sink 23 1 55 Two quarts, 3 heats, 6—3—2 



12.00 
13.50 



*«Five O'clock Tea." 

With this Tery handsoine combination one can com- 
plete the furnishing of a tea table in keeping with its 
dainty silver, china and linen. The silent electric cur- 
rent quickly supplies the necessary heat without the 
use of alcohol, matches and flame, and also provides a 
stove (when the kettle is removed), on which to warm 
the wafers or crackers. It is artistic in design, highly 
finished in silver or nickel plate. 
Made for any electric lighting circuit. 

Amperes at 
110 Volts. 

Sinkar 23156 One quart, nickel plated, 4 , 16-50 

Sinkhole 23157 " " silver " 4 20-00 



No. 23158. 



Electric Stew Pan. 

This is a universal utensil, very attractive in appear- 
ance, and one of the most salable of electric heating 
devices. The heater consists of a 4^ inch disc, to which 
is fitted an (removable) Aluminum Stew Pan, with ca- 
pacity of I of a quart. Just the thing to use in light- 
housekeeping, exactly what is wanted in a physician's 
office, drug store, hospital, the nursery, or where a little 
food is to be cooked, a hot drink made, or hot water 
used. Quick, clean and inexpensive. Connects to any 
lamp socket. Packed complete with cord and plug. 

Amperes at 
110 Volts. 
Sinlcsx 23 1 58 Heater and Aluminum Stew Pan, 2 5-00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



289 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Continued. ) 



Electric Curling Iron Heaters. 




No. 23159. 



This simple device has becoiHe a necessity in 
many homes, apartment houses, hotels, steamers, 
etc., where the incandescent lamp has displaced 
gas or lamps. It may be attached to any lamp 
socket, heats quickly, uses less current than a 16 
c. p. lamp, and renders unnecessary candles or other 
more or less dangerous heating devices in the 
dressing room. The use of an always clean iron 
is of no little importance when ju.st finishing the 
tpilet. They are quite ornameptal. The current is 
automatically cut off when the iron is removed. 
Made for direct or alternating current — 52, 100 or 
110 volts. Mention whether for Edison, Westing- 
house or T. H. Sockets. One in a package, com- 
plete, ready for use. 



Code Word. List No. 
Sinner 23159 



List Pric 
Each. 

. . $3.0 



Special Electric Heating Devices to order. 



Electric Heating Pad. 



This perfection of this device is a very important step 
in electrical development. By its use heat may be applied 
in an ideal way to the body. In form it is similar to tliat 
of a piece of thick, soft felt. It is light (weighing but a 
few ounces), clean, safe, and free from all objectionable 
features of hot water bottles, poultices or other hot appli- 
cations, and far more effective. It is always ready for 
use, wherever electric lights are used, costs very, little to 
operate, is so constructed that it will last for many years, 
and the first cost is moderate. Its great value in the hos- 
jiital and cases where hot applications are necessary to 
sijstain life is evident. It is extremely useful as a foot 
warmer for invalids or elderly people, and proves to be a 
household necessity wherever used. Operates on any 
incandescent lighting circuit. State voltage and kind of 
lamp socket when ordering. 

One-half amperes at 110 volts. 



Siiimlosiur 23160 12 x 15 inches, complete, with cord and plug. 



500 



290 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

— {Continued) 




No. 23162. 



Portable Stove. 

This Electric Stove is 4+ inches in diameter, is mounted 
on enameled slate base, has five feet of flexible cord, with 
plug connection for lamp socket. The stove is "hot" in 
about two minutes from the time current is turned on. 
It is just the thing for warming milk, boiling an egg, 
quickly making a hot drink' of any kind, and for a phy- 
sician's oflSce. 

Code Word, I-ist Nq. List Price. 

Each. 

SirtXer 23 1 62 Complete, 4 in. diam., ready for use $4.00 

Sintoe 23163" " 6 in. «« " " 7-00 

The current required is 2 amperes at 110 volts. Made 
for 50, 100, 110 volts direct or alternating current. 



Immersion Coil Heater. 




No. 23171. 



This useful form of heater has many applications. It 
may be used for heating liquids contained in almost any 
kind of vessel, and has the advantage over any other form 
of liquid heater of communicating all the heat generated 
to the liq\iid. While shown coiled in cylindrical form, 
they can be furnished in flat coils or to conform to the 
shape of vessels in which they are to be used. These 
heaters are also made for three divisions of heat, con- 
trolled with a svfc-itch on the coil. The amounts are max- 
imum, one-half and one quarter. By having this arrange- 
ment the highest economy is obtained in operation. The 
maximum being used to quickly heat up, and the. mini- 
mum to maintain the temperature. 

The coils consist of cojfper tubes, and are furnished 
either plain or nickeled. They are made for 52 or 110 
volts, alternating or direct current, of such capacity as 
desired. 









Price 


If with 








1 heat. 


3 heats. 


Sipid 


23l7f 


Capacity, 100 to 440 Watts 


$ 6.00 


$ 7.00 


Sippt-v 


23172 


440." 660 " 


7.50 


8.50 


Stppn- 


23173 


700 " 880 " 


8.50 


9.50 


Sippliiifj 


23174 


two "1100 " 

State voltage virheli prdering 


1000 


J 1.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 291 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

{^Continued.'), 




Electric Glue Pot. 



No fire, no snoke, uo dirt, no gases, no danger. 

It it made entirely of burnished copper, and will last 
indefinitely. The water bath contains a relatively small 
amount of water, which is automatically replenished from 
a reservoir, heated by coil heater, arranged to give three 
divisions of heat. The maximum to be used to quickly 
heat the glue, and the- minimum is usually sufficient to 
maintain the glue at the proper consistency. Absolutely 
no fire risk as with pots heated by gas or gasoline. This 
advantage alone is enough to justify a change from the 
old to the new. Pots are made for 52, 100 or 110 volt 
circuits, either direct or alternating. 

.Amperes at 110 volts. 
Max. Med. Min. 

Sivnutr 23164 1 pint 3 1.5 i 13.00 

SmiMtinn 23165 1 quart 4 2. 1 14-00 

Siiniosc, 23166 2 quarts 6 3 li 16.00 

Sirnio,,^ 23167 1 gallon 10 5, 2J 18.00 

Other sizes to order. State voltage wlien ordering^ 



In addition to the special glue pot shown in. cut, we 
also furnish them without the reservoir. The entire pot 
is of heavy copper, with coiled copper heater, being in 
every way as substantial and durable as is possible to 
construct such a device. With this pot it requires from 
16 to 20. minutes to have the glue ready for use, starting 
with everything cold. Much less time is required for the 
special type. In no other particular are they superior, 
while the price is less. In all glue pots the minimum 
current is Sufficient to maintain the glue in proper condi- 
tion for work. 

Amperes at 110 volts. 
Ma.x. Med. Min. 

Sip 23168 Ipint. 4 2 1 10-00 

Sipe 23169 1 quart 6 3. H ll-OO 

Siphon 23170 2 quarts 8 4, 2 12-50 



292 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

{^Coniiniied.) 



Electric Smoothing Irons. 




Sirfii 



Unlike all others, except in form, are always clean, 
polished, and permit of continuous use. No time is lost 
in changing, cleanin'g, or useless rubbing with a cold 
iron, for they produce a "live heat" which is continuous 
tliroughout the period of use. A greater amount of work 
can be done by an operator in a given time with more 
ease and comfort than is possible with any other iron. 
The ordinary iron when first taken from the stove is fre- 
quently scorcliiug hot, and gradually cools until repeated 
rubbing is necessary, where one stroke would suffice if 
the iron was "just pight." Electric irons remain "just 
right," and no hot coal or^as stoves are required. These 
irons have proven of great value in sewing rooms,'laun- 
dries and manufacturing establishments, and aye deemed 
indispensable by those who have them. 

We call particular attention to the Small Seaming Iron, 
No. 23175, for apartment house use, as it is specially 
suitable for laces, handkerchiefs and all similar light 
goods. Can be attached to any lamp socket. 

Each iron is supplied with a suitable stand on a slate 
base; also five feet of duplex conductor. For additional 
length add 15 cents per foot to cost of iron. Special 
forms for factory use, 50, 100 or 110 volts as required. 

List No. Amperes at List Price. 

110 \'olts. Each. 

23175 4|lbs., Small Seaming, 2 Amp $6.00 

23176. «i " Light Domestic, 4 " 7.00 

23177 Ih " Domestic, 5 " 7.50 

23178 9 " Heavy Laundry, 5 or (5 " 8-00 




No. 23179. 



Polishing Irons. 

Regular Standard Sizes. 

These irons have the regular polisher bottom and are 
usually installed where the electric sad iron is adopted. 
Made in one weight, about four pounds. 



Vohs. Amp. Consumpt. 
50 3, 4, ih 5, 

110' H, 2,2J, 



Fuse required. 
5 amp. 
3 " 



Sirm tail 23179 50 Volts . 
Sirenize 23180 110 ." . 



8.00 
8.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



293 



f 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

( Couiiiiucd. ) 



Goose Irons. 




Tliosc arc essentially an industrial aijpliaiice. Tlioir 
adoption has been so general that they may now be oon- 
sicl(!red a fixture which no manager, se.eking the most 
economical operation of his factory, can afford to over- 
look. Four people will easily do the work of five why 
use any other form of iron. One iron to each jjerson is 
all that can lie used. It is always ready for use aTid at 
liand; no walking half the length of the building to a 
stove to excluuige irons with its consequent loss of time. 



Vohs. 


Amp Coiisiinipt. 


Fuse R 


\ 50 


7, s, ;i, 10 


10 


•/ lit) 


:iv, 4, 4',, 5 


u 


\ 50 


10, 12, 14, 10 


IG 


"' 110 


r>, <;, 7, 8 


.8 



23181 12 lb. Goose 13.00 

23182 V^\\). " 13.00 

23183 2.-)lh. " 16.00 

State volta^'e wlien orderinir. 




Electric Foot Warmer. 



This device ajipeals at once to many who suffer witli 
tlieir head bursting from heat in a vain endeavor to keep 
warm. Improper distribution of heat, floor drauglits, 
tlie temjjeratnre difference between the floor and a higher 
level, all combine to produce cold feet and, as a sequence, 
an uncomfortable condition generally. The electric foot 
warmer exactly supplies the remedy by producing a little 
heat just where it is wanted, and a high temperature in 
tlie room is unnecessary. It is made of cast-inni, in form 
to constitute a most desirable foot rest, finished in black 
japan, is guaranteed to last for many years, and may be 
left in circuit indefinitely — packed complete with cord 
and plug ready to connect to lamp socket. The current 
required is the same as for the usual (Ki-candle power) 
incandescent lamp. State voltage and kind of . socket 
wlien ordering. Made for all incandescent lighting cir- 
cuits. 



23 1 6 I Foot Warmer, size H .\ 10 ins. 



7.00 



294 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 2318«. 



Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 

i^Coniimied .^ 



Code Word. 




Disc Heaters. 

Tlio cut represents Disc Heater. The heating phite is 
t)4 iiiclies in diameter and mounted on a cast iron base, 
neatly japanned. 

An intense lieat is made by turning tlie switch to tlie 
extreme right, when boiling, frying, etc. When switch 
is placed on middle contact the temperature is reduced 
one-half, where it may be maintained indefinitely. This 
feature makes the utensil valuable in the kitchen, sick 
room or nursery, where water *may be heated or food 
<liiickly and easily prepared. This serviceable utensil is 
now in use in private families, hotels, restaurants, phy- 
sicians' offices, match factories, furniture factories, print- 
ing offices, laboratoiies, smelting works, sugar refineries, 



Disc Heaters 8 and 9 inches in diameter will be made 
«>rder in lots of not less than one half dozen. Apply 
or prices. 


\olts. Amp. Consiimptioi 

50 fi, 8, 10, 
no 3,4,5, 




Fuse required. 

10 amp. 
5 " 


List No. 
>3 1 88 Disc Heater. (U in. diameter 




List Price: 
Eacli. 

$900 




No. 23187. 



Pancake Griddles. 

Griddles for Domestic use are made with one or witli 
three polished circular heating plates on a cast iron frame 
or stand, neatly japanned. Their action is very quick, 
being ready to bake cakes witliin two minutes from the 
time the current is turned on. 

The restaurant griddle, liaving one polished plate 12 s 
18 in., is the largest size made. Three, four or more oT 
these griddles side by side, may be operated at ouce or in 
units of one, two or three, according to the amount of 
work to be done, by which you pay for tlie actual amount 
of work done, instead of heating up a large griddle to do 
a small amount of work. 



12 -x 18 



Slfii'itM 23185 One Section, for Domestic Use (Polished Surface), 7.50 
Sifo/-e(, 23186 Three " " " " " 13.00 

The Thi:e(> Sections are not carried in stock, but made 
to order only. 
Sirrah 23 1 87 Kestaurant Size, 12 .\ 18 (Polished Surface) ...... 1 5.00 



Volts. 


.\mp. Consul 


ipt. 


Fuse Requi 


50 


4, 5, rt. 




fi ami 


110 


2, 2i, 3, 




3 " 


.50 


10, 11, 




12 " 


110 


5i, «, 8, 




8 " 


50 


TO, 




30 " 


110 


15, 




15 " 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



295 



Electric Air Heaters. 




Western Electric Company's Heater. 



Unless electricity is produced at very low cost, it is not 
commercially practicable to heat residences or largo 
buildings. While this is true, the electric heater Still 
has a wide field of application in heating small offices, 
bath rooms, snuggeries, cold comers of rooms, street 
railway waiting rooms, the summer villa on cool evenings, 
and in mild climates a still wider range. It has the pecu- 
liar advantage of being iustautly available, and tlie 
amount of heat is regulated at will. The heaters arc 
perfectly clean, do not vitiate the atmosphere, and are 
portable. No definite rule can be given to determine the 
amount of electricity necessary for lieating a given space 
though approximate estimates can be made by allowing 
from 1 to 2 watts for each cubic foot of air space to be 
heated. The latter amount for well constructed build- 
ings in cold weather, or for quickly heating a bath room. 
The electric heater is extremely valuable in the late 
spring, when furnace fires are not in use, and a sudden 
raw spell comes on— the electric current is immediately 
available and takes the chill from the rooms at a mini- 
mum expense and trouble. 

The Western Electric Company's Heater; made in the 
shape of a small steam radiator is 14^ inches long, 3| 
inches thick, and stands in height 12i inches, is finished 
in black enamel or Japan. It is made for two adjust- 
ments, half capacity and full capacity; the switch indi- 
cates when the current is off, when half of the heater 
is used and when it is all in use. 

Made for 50 or 100 volts. Specify in your order the 
voltage, and whether direct or alternating current. 



Consiimptioir." 

14 



Fuse required. 
20 amp. 



Code Word. List No. 

Sercenle 23189 Western Electric Heater. 



$18.00 



American Heaters. 

The Heaters are finished in Black Japan, and are 
usually Arranged to give three different adjustments of 
heat. They are made for any circuit. State whether for 
direct or alternating, and voltage when ordering. 

Codeword. List No. Length. Height. Width. Max. Watt List Price. 

Capacity. Each. 

Sisalgras» 23 1 90 26 in: x 22 in. x 2 in., 2,000 $25.00 

Sisei-y 23191 2fi " x 22 "x 4." 4,000 30.00 

SMin 23192 26 " x 22 " x 7 " 6,000 45.00 

SixMiM 23193 26 " x lOJ "x 2" 1,200 15.00 

StM 23 1 94 26 " x lOi " x 4 " 2,400 20.00 

Sissoo 23195 26 " x lOi " x 7 " 3,500 30.00 

Sist 23 1 96 26 " X lOi " x 10 « 4,500 40-00 

Made in Gold Bronze or White Enamel for SlO.OO additional 
to List Prices. 



296 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Electric Air fieaters—( Coi^/mued.) 



Atmospheric Heater. 

Double. 

This Heater is coustructed with two heating plates, 
each 7x8 inches, supported on a neat base four inches 
high. In setting up, it can be so arranged that one or 
both plates may be used at the same time, and will be 
found, very serviceable in small rooms or for other light 
work. 



Volts. 
50 
110 



Amp. Consumption. 
17 
8^ 



Fuse Required. 
18 amp. 



Code Word.- List No. 

Sister 23197 Atmospheric Heater 



$12.00 



No. 23107. 



wm\w- 




"F" TYPE. 

No. 23198. 



Portable Electric Heater. 

This Heater contains six heating coils and consumes 
3.5 amperes on 110 volt circuit, and 0.8 of one ampere 
__ on 500 volts. 

Temperature of heating coils 640° Fahr. 

Sisterhood 23198 Type F, Portable Heater 15.00 

Sisterly 23 1 99 No. 7 Large 30.00 

Sistrum 23400 No. 8 24.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



297 



Conduit and Conduit 
Fittings. 



Interior Conduit. 



Cross Section, 



Iron Armored Conduit. 
For Direct and Alternating Currents. 

Tlio Iron Armored Conduit possesses all the iiualities 
of gas or water pijie, and can be installed with equal 
ease by the use of tools for cutting, threading, etc. In 
combination with the brass armored conduit it can be ad- 
vantageously employed in construction work under con- 
crete, tiled or mosaic floors, and other like places,without 
the expensive precautions for protection that are neces- 
sary in the use of plain or brass armored conduit. 

Thickness of armor, § inch. All sizes supplied in ten 
foot 'lengths, each length having a coupling attached to 
one end. Tubes have straiglit tlucads at both ends, and 
in making joints these ends sliould be firmly butted in 
center of coupling to secure continuity of insulation. 

Prices on all Iron Armored Conduit and fittings are 
subject to change, on thirty days' notice, on account of 
the fluctuation in prices of iron piping. Contractors are 
advised to obtain from us latest quotations before placing 
their orders. 



CoJo Wurcl. 


Libt No 










t.ist Price 
IVr \W fl. 


Xriillr 


6710 


A 


in. inside diu 


n. .84 i. 


. outside diarn. . 


.. $(0.25 


Nrcl/rs.. 


67(1 


i. 


" 


1.05 " 


" 


. (3.00 


.^■,7v//r.v.^■/y 


6712 


Vn 


" 


i.;ii.-) " 


" 


. (8.00 


N,<,lhiC-:rl: 


67(3 


u 


" 


\.m •' 


" 


.. 28.00 


N.yhrtnl 


67(4 


In. 




l.StO •' 


" 


.. 36.00 


Ninotiiili' 


67(5 


lA 


" 


2.37.-) " 


" 


.. 50.00 


Nvuvo 


67(6 


2i 


" 


2.875 " 


" 


. 67.00 


Nc,i>,. 


67(7 


2A 


" 


:i..50 " 


" 


. 84.00 



All elbows, nipples and special couplings, as well as 
tools uecessary for use with Iron Armored Conduit, can 
be furnished by us, and prices on same may be had on 
application. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit~{Cojih'nued) 




Code Word. List No. 

Nmiiadic 6728 

Nomencl/ituye 6729 
Nomiiud 6730 
Nominate 673 1 
Nonage 6732 

Nonconformi>it6833 



Norifh'sciq 

Nones 

Nonpareil 

Nonplus 

Nonsense 

Nook 

Noon 

Noonday 

Normal 



6834 
6835 
6736 
6737 
6738 
6739 
6740 
6741 
6742 



1 Amored Conduit— ( 


Continued. ) 

S Elbow. 

iches offset 




;i9 Ir 

* inch 

T5 " 


on Covered 

inside diam., 14 ii 
17 
19 
23 
28 
16 
19 
21 
25 
30 
18 
21 
23 
« ■ 27 
32 


List Price. 
Per 100. 

.. $41.00 

. . 62.00 

76.00 


U " 


„ 


96.40 


1t% " 





.. 182.00 
42.70 


tV " 


« 


64.25 


T% " 


« 


.. 79.10 


U " 


u 


.. 100.40 


ItV " 


u 


187.00 


i « 


u 


44.40 


J-. " 


a 


.. 66.50 


TO " 


u 


. . 8220 


\\ " 


a 


1 04.40 


lA " 


« 


.. 192.00 




No. 512 Iron Covered Corner Elbow. 



No. G743. 



Northerly 

Northern, 

Northward 

No.ieyay 

Nosoloyy 

Nosfrnoi 

Notable 

Notably 

Notarial 

Notary 

Notation 

Notch 

Note 

Notebook 

Noted 



6743 i inch, inside 

6744 tV, 

6745 A- 

6746 H 

6747 1,'5 

6748 i 

6749 .'^ 

6750 i; 

6751 U 

6752 h% 

6753 i 

6754 ,"ff 

6755 A 

6756 U 

6757 li^ 



diam., 14 inches offset 
17 
19 
23 

28 

It; 

19 



41.00 
62.00 
76.00 
96.40 
182.00 
42.70 
64.25 
79.10 
100.40 
187.00 
44.40 
66.50 
82.20 
104.40 
192.00 



No, 416 Long Insulating Elbows. 

No. 416 Elbow corresponds in style with No. 116 Brass" 
Armored Elbow. 



INSIDE DI.'VMETER. 


* 


x\> 


A- 


n 


1t% 


OFF-SET. 


LoiiEith, 10 inches Per 100 

'" 12 " " 

14 '■ " 

16 " " 

15 " ...... " 


S23 00 
25, UO 
27 00 
29 00 
31 00 


S28 00 
30 50 
33 uO 
35 50 
38 00 


s46'o6 
44 00 

48 00 
52 00 


$58 '66 
63 00 
68 00 


sioe'oo 

114 00 


i inch Elbow, «§ inches. 

ij " 10+ " 

1t^. " 12 " 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 







Mo. '21585. 



Interior Conduit— ( Coiitiiiued.) 

Iron Armored Conduit — {Co7itinued.) 

No. 414 Short Insulating: Elbows. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per JOO. 

Nocturnal 6718 * inch, inside diameter $18-00 

Nod 6719 /b " " " 23.00 

Noddle 6720 fs " " " 30.00 

Noddy 6721 li " " " -SS-OO 

Node 6722 \^\ '' " " 60.00 

Nodule 6723 1 ^ " " " 1 65.00 

Noggin 6724 2i " " " . 240-00 

Noue 6725 2,'<5 " " " 350.00 

No. 418 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 

Saaciness 2 1 475 i inch 22.00 

Saucy 21476 ,', " 30.00 

Sauerkraut. 21477 ^% " 40-00 

No. 419 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 

Smiflter 21478 ^ inch inside diameter 20.00 

Siiunterer 21479 f, " " " 27.00 

Saurian 21480 A " " " 35.00 

No. 580 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 

Sausage 21481 * inch inside diameter .., 25-00 

Savnhle 21482 A " " " 30.00 

Samge 21483 /^ " " " 38.00 

Savagely 21484 U " " " 50.00 

No. 581 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 

Savngenesn 21485 ^ inch inside diameter 25-QO 

Savagery 21486 t's " " " 30-00 

Savagism 21487 ,»(, " " " 38.00 

Savanna 2 1 488 U • " " " 50.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Interior Conduit — -( Continued) 



Iron Amored Conduit — {Cotid/nicd.) 



No. 284 Insulating Nipples. 

List Prices. 



INSIDE 
DIAM. 




LENGTH IN INCHES 




PRICE 


EACH 




PRICE. EACH. OF EXTRA LONG. 




Inches. 


Close. 


Short 


Long 


Closeor 
Short. 


Long. 


5 in. 


Gin. 


7 in. 


8 in. 


Oin. 


10 in. 


Uin. 


12 in. 


h 


u 


U 


2 


2^ 


3 


3+ 


SO 07 


SU 10 


SO 18 


$0 19 


SO 20 


SO 21 


SO 22 


SO 23 


SO 25 


SO 27 




13 


2 


2i 


3 


3i 


4 


oy 


11 


20 


21 


22 


23 


25 


27. 


29 


31 


To 


u 


2 


21- 


3 


3i 


4 


10 


15 


22 


24 


27 


29 


31 


33 


3fi 


40 


li 


u 


2i 


3 


U 


4 


ii 


14 


20 


29 


31 


33 


35 


38 


40 


43 


4« 


lA 


H 


2 A 


3 


3A 


4 


U 


17 


25 


36 


38 


40 


42 


45 


48 


51 




lA 


2 


2i 


3 


3i 


4 


4i 


25 


35 


44 


49 


54 


59 


ti4 


t;9 


74 


79 


21 


2>r 


a 


3! 


4 


U 


5 


5t> 


75 


75 


80 


85 


91 


I 00 


1 10 


I 20 


1 30 


2,1f 


2V 


3 


3A 


4 


4V 


5 


75 


95 


95 


1 00 


1 06 


1 15 


1 24 


1 34 


1 44 


1 55 


















No. 


104 


Couplings. 














( 


:ode Wo 


rd. List No. 














List Price. 




No. 21489. 




No. 21505. 



• 



Sti I'll lit 

ijiive 

Sneer 

Snciii, 

Hacinrj 

SaciiigiieHs 

Savor 



21489 
21490 
21491 
21492 
21493 
21494 
21495 
21496 



i inch inside diameter, per 100. 



Siil'orles.l 

Saeory 

Saw 

Snwdiixt 

Simmill 

Sawpit 

SiiwHet 

Sawyer 



Saxifrage 

Saxon 

Saxon ism 

Scab 

Scabbard 

Scabbed 

Srabiness 

Sriibby 



No. 104 Right and Left Couplings. 

i inch inside diameter, per 100 



21497 
21498 
21499 
21500 
21501 
21502 
21503 
21504 



21505 

21506 t'tf 

21507 1% 

21508 U 

21509 U 

21510 IV 
21511 
21512 



No. 582 Caps. 

i incli inside diameter, per 100 



2i 



No. 583 Plugs. Cast Iron. 



Scabious 21513 

Scabrous 21514 

Skewhack 24058 

Skewbridge 24059 
Skewer 



i inch, each. 



li 



24060 1/s " 

240BI lA " 

Skiff 24082 2J « 

Skidder 24063 2^o " 



$7.00 
10.00 
13.00 
17.00 
21.00 
28.00 
40.00 



II. 00 
15.00 
20.00 
25. 00 
30.00 
50.00 
. 85.00 
120.00 



5.00 
8.00 
11.00 
15.00 
22:00 
30.00 
50.00 
8000 



il 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



301 



Conduit and Conduit Fittings, 



INTERIOR CONDUIT. 



New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit. 

For Direct and Alternating Currents. 

The New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit consists of 
the well-known insulation still further improved within 
a wrought iron pipe, the thickness of the armor being 
about 1-H) inch. The outside diameters of commercial 
wrought iron gas pipe are maintained in the new system; 
a reduction in the tliickness of the wall givinir greater 
inside diameter. It is impossible to draw or force the 
insulating lining out of the pipe as it is placed there 
under high pressure, filling up the interstices, and leav- 
ing absolutely no air space between the insulation and the 
iron. The flexibility of the system is maintained by the 
use of junction boxes, fittings, etc. 

The New Iron Armored Insulating Conduit possesses 
all the qualities of gas or water pijie, kud can be installed 
with equal ease by the use of tools for cutting, thread- 
ing, etc. 

In combination with the Brass ArmOred Conduit it can 
be advantageously employed in construction work, under 
concrete, tiled or mosaic floors, and other like places, 
without the expensive precautious for protection that are 
necessary in the use of plain or Brass Armored Conduit. 

A saving in labor is effected in installing the New Iron 
Armored Conduit, inasmuch as it can be installed in ad- 
vance of the mason work, at the most advantageous time 
during the construction of a building, without fear of 
accident to it by masons, mechanics or other workmen. 



Code Word. 


List No. 










List Price. 
Per 100 ft. 


Site 


24003 


iis in 


inside diam 


. .fi75 in 


outside diam. 


. . $ 9.25 


Sited 


24004 


g " 


" 


.84 " 


" 


.. 11.50 


Silfdst 


24005 


3 " 


" 


1.05 " 


" 


.. 15.00 


Sith 


24006 


1 " 


" 


1.315 « 


" 


.. 21.00 


Sitnlogy 


24007 


U " 


" 


IM " 


" 


.. 27.00 


Sitta 


24008 


n " 


" 


1.90 « 


« 


.. 34.00 


Sittir 


24009 


2 " 


" 


2.375 « 


« 


... 47.00 


Sitting 


24010 


2,4 ", 


" 


2.875 " 


" 


.. 67.00 



All sizes supplied in' ten-foot lengths, with a coupling 
for each length. 

Tubes have slightly tapering threads at botli ends, and 
in making joints these ends should be firmly abutted in 
center' of coupling to secure coutinuit.y of insulation. 
Wherever the tube is cut the burr should be removed by 
using Butt Reamer. 

Prices on all New Iron Armored Conduit and Fittings 
are subject to change without notice, on account of -the 
fluctuation in prices of iron piping. Contractors are ad- 
vised to obtain from us latest qu<)tations before placing 
their orders. 



302 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit— ( Continued.) 




New Iron Armored Conduit — {Continued.') 



No. 24027. 



Sized 
Sizd 
S/zcr 

Sniii</ 

^izy 

Sizzle 

Sizzlinf) 

Shi in 

S/.„!d 

Shtte 

Salter 

Shryle,, 

Sh-nu 

Shd 



No. 1519 Iron Covered S Elbow. 



List No. 

24027 
24028 
24029 
24030 
24031 
24032 
24033 
24034 
24035 
24036 
24037 
24038 
24039 
24040 
24041 



/s inch, inside diam., 14 inches offset. 

i " 

J " " 19 

1 " " 23 

n " " 28 

16 
■g " " 19 

i " " 21 



30 
18 
21 
23 

1 " " 27 

li " " 32 



.$ 33.00 

. 41.00 

. 62.00 

. 76.00 

. 96.00 

. 34.50 

. 42.70 

. 64.00 

. 79.00 

. 100.00 

. 35.00 

. 44.40 

. 66.00 

: 82.00 

■ 104.00 




No. 2404 i 



Sh-et 

Sheg 

S/iCf/rjcj 

Shin 

Sk<:h:l,i 

Shtrfo, 

ShcUi/ 

Skrn 

Ship 

Shp 

Shptir 

Sh'ji/ir 

ShpHc 

Shvdc 

Sh-iru 



No. 1512 Iron Covered Corner Elbow. 



24042 
24043 
24044 
24045 
24046 
24047 
24048 
24049 
24050 
24051 
24052 
24053 
24054 
24055 
24056 



nch inside diam., 14 inches offset 
17 

19 " 

23 
28 
16 
19 
21 
25 
30 
18 



33.00 
41.00 
62.00 
76.00 
96.00 
34.50 
42.70 
64.00 
79.00 

100.00 
35.00 
44.40 
66.00 
82.00 

104.00 



No. 1416 Long Insulating Elbows. 

No. 1416 Elbow corresponds in style with No. 116 Brass 
Armored Elbow. 



INSIDE ni.AMETER. 



-I's 


i 


s 


1 


H 


?22.50 
24.00 
25.. 50 
27.00 


S25.50 
27.. 50 
29.50 
31.50 


$32.80 
35.30 
37.80 
40.30 


§43.50 
47.00 
50.50 
54.00 


$52.00 
.56.. 50 
61.00 
65.50 



OFFSET. 



Length, 12 inches. Per 100 
" 14 « 
" 16 " 

" 18 « 



f inch Elbow, 7 inches. 

a " " 8i " 

1 " " 10* « 

U' « " 12 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



303 



Interior Conduit— {Co»/mmc/.) 



(New Iron Armored Conduit — Continued.) 




No. 1414 Short Insulating Elbows. 



Code Word List No. 



No. 21430 




24011 i^\ 

24012 i 

24013 i 

24014 1 

24015 li 

24016 U 

24017 2 
24CI8 2i 



List Price. 
Per 100. 

de diameter $I6.00 

18.00 

*.... 2300 

30.00 

" 35.00 

60.00 

165.00 

" 240.00 



No. 1418 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 



No. 21433. 



Satiate 21430 -^s i'lch 

Sati<Uion 21431 | " . 
Satiety 21432 i "■ . 



No. 1419 Insulating Outlet Elbows. 



Satin 21433 ^'^ inch inside diameter. 

Satinet 21434 § " 

Satinflower 21435 i " 



No. 1580 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 



Satinapar 21436. 
Saftnstone 21437 
Sntimcood 2 1 438 
Sating 
Six^penny 
SixBcore 
Sixshooter 
Sixthly 



inch inside diameter 



i 

21439 1 

24019 U 

24020 \h 

24021 2 

24022 2^ 



21.00 
24.00 
28.00 



18.00 
2000 
24.00 



2500 
3000 
38.00 
50.00 
70.00 
8500 
110.00 
15000 



No. 21540. 



No. 1581 Insulating Elbow Outlets. 

Stiition 21440 ^^'j- inch inside diameter 25.00 

Satire 21441 § " " " 30.00 

Satiric 21442 J " " " 38.00 

Satirical 21443 I " " » 50-00 

Sixthrate 24023 li " " " 70.00 

Sixtieth 24024 H " " " 85-00 

SizahU 24025 2 " " « 110.00 

Sizar 24026 2i V " " 150.00 



304 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 1284. 



Interior Conduit— {Confmued.) 



New Iron Amored Conduit — {Co>iti?iued.) 



No. 1284 Insulating Nipples. 

List Prices. 



INSIDE 
DI.AM. 




LENGTH IN INCHES. 




PRICE 


EACH 


PRICE. E.\CH. OF EXTRA LONG. 


Inches. 


Close. 


Short 


Lon.. 


Closeor 
Short. 


Long. 


Oiri, 


Gin. 


Tin. 


8 in. 


Oin. 


10 in. 


Hin. 


12 in. 


Vb 




u 


2 


2.V 


3 


3+ 


SO 06 


SU 09 


SO 17 


SO 18 


SO 19 


$0 20 


SO 21 


SO 22 


SO 23 


SO 25 


i 




u 




2A 


3 


3i 


07 


10 


18 


19 


20 


21- 


22 


23 


25 


27 


i 




2 


2.V 


3 


3i 


4 


09 


11 


20 


21 


22 


23 


25 


27 


29 


31 


1 




2 


2V 


3 


3+ 


4 


10 


15 


22 


24 


27 


2«J 31 


33 


36 


40 


u 




2V 


3 


3^ 


4 


4* 


14 


20 


29 


31 


33 


35 


38 


40 


43 


46 


u 




2t 


3 


3+ 


4 


4i 


17 


25 


3H 


38 


40 


42 


45 


48 


51 


55 


2 


2 


2i 


3 


3i 


4 


4+ 


25 


35 


44 


49 


54 


59 


64 


69 


74 


79. 


24 


2V 


3 


3i 


4 


4i 


5 


5H 


75 


75 


80 


85 


91 


1 00 


1 10 


1 20 


1 30 




No. 21444. 





Code Word. List No 
Satirist 21444 

Satirize 21445 

Satitfnction 21446 
Satis/active 21447 1 
S(ttififactorili/2\448 li 
Satisfactory 21449 1* 
Satisfiubk 21450 2 
21451 2i 



No. 1 104 Couplings. 



ii inch inside diameter, per 100. 

i " " " " ■ 

3 " " ■" " . 



List Price. 

.. $6.00 

. . 700 

... 10.00 

.. 13.00 

... 17.00 

.. 21.00 

.. 28.00 

... 40.00 



No. 1104 Right and Left Couplings. 



Satisfy 

Sative 

Satrap 

Satrapal 

Satrapess 

Satrapical 

Satrapy 

Saturable 



Saturant 

Saturate 

Saturation 

Saturity 

Saturn 

Saturnalia 



21452 fi; inch inside diameter, per 100 8.00 

21453 I " " " " 

21454 S " " " " 

21455 1 " " " " 

21456 li " " " " 

21457 1+ •' " •' " 

21458 2 " " " « 

21459 2k " " " " 



No. 1582 Caps. 

21460 ^\ inch inside diameter, per 100. 

21461 g •' " " '.' . 

21462 i " 

21463 1 " 

21464 li " '! 



21465 U 
Saturnalian 21466 2 
Satiirnnliar 21466* 2 V 



No. i583^PIugs. Cast Iron. 



Sattirnian 

Saturnine 

Satyr 

Satyric 

Sauce 

Saucebox 

Sauce)'' 

Saucily 



21467 
21468 
21469 
21470 
21471 



21472 li 

21473 2 

21474 21 



11.00 
15.00 
20.00 
25.00 
30.00 
50.00 
8500 



3.00 
5.00 
8.00 
11.00 
15.00 
22.00 
30.00 
50.00 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 




No. 32502 



Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— (Co^th'^uei^.) 



Single Tube System for Direct or Alter= 
nating Currents. 



riain Junction and Terminal Box. 

If installation is to be made before partition walls are erected, we place 
the Outlets to order, to clear the thickness of Terra Cotta wall. If orders 
lor special Boxes do not specify "Brick" or "Lath and Plaster," we make 
them for Brick Work. 



Code w 
Shlcht: 



List No 



32502 Dimensions: Outside length, 6 inches, width, 

'Si inches, depth 3 inches $4.75 

Wo advise the use of Nipples, as they are fitted flush with inside of 
boxes before they are lined, thus keeping the insulating lining intact, which 
during installation, is liable to damage by screwing lengths of conduit 
too far into the Boxes. 

Porcelain Cut=0ut for No. 32502. 

Sketc/uii/ 1 20i Two Circuit Cut-Out | .80 

Covers for Box No. 32502. 



DIMENSIONS 
OF BOXES 
OUTSIUE. 


FINISH. 


DESIGNS. 


No. 32034. 


No. 320.36. 






$0 65' 

55 
55 

40 


$0 65 
60 


Hx3i 


' Nickel " 


j Galvanized 


20 















Doubl^ Tube System for Direct Current Only. 

riain Junction Boxes for Double Tube Mains and Double 
Tube Branches. 

They are made so that covers can be used. 

Junction Boxes for Brick or Terra Cotta Work have the upper rim of 
holes ])arallel with and -['^ inch from rim of box. 

Junction Boxes for Lath, and Plaster Work have the upper rim of holes 
parallel with and J inch from rim of box. 

Sketchy 32002 Two Circuit, Main Line, for Brick; length, 8i 

ins.; width, 'ii ins.; depth, 3 ins 6.50 

Skew 320 1 I Two Circuit, Main Line, for Lath and Plaster; 

length, 8g ins.; width, 3J ins.; depth, 3J ins. 6.75 




Porcelain Cut=0ut for Nos. 32002 and 3201 1. 

Hki'iriiirh 1 28J Two-Circuit Cut-out 

Porcelain, 1 inch thick. 

Metal Covers for Junction Boxes. 



1.90 



DIMENSIONS 


FINISH. 


DESIGNS. 


INSIDE. 


No. 32062. 


No. 32064. 






SO 85 

70 
75 

55 


$0 75 

70. 




J Nickel " 


8gx3| 


i Galvanized 

( Plain Iron 


25 
55 









WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 32590— Kiglit Hand. 



Xo. 32591— Left Hand. 




Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Continued.') 

Feeder Terminal Junction Boxes for Single 
Tube System. 

Tliese I'oxes ;ire manufactured on the plans sliown for the various cir- 
cuits as described below; prices include Nipples. 

Two Wire System. 

Dimensions of Boxes inside — Length, 7i inches; width, 'i\ inches. 

Code Word. List No. List I'.ico. 

liacli. 

^/.:y 32590 Right Hand, for Brick Work o\- Terra C'otta, 

depth 3 inches $4.25 

Sliihhu- 32591 Left Hand, for Brick Work or 'i'ena Cotta, 

depth 3 inches 4.25 

Sh!icuh),\ 32592 Left Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 

3i inches 4-60 

.V/v/<rf 32593 Right Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, deptli 

3i inches 4.60 

Unless otherwise specified, Outlets arc made for l^inch Conduits for 
feeders, and lincli Conduits for distributors. 

Porcelain Cut=0ut for Above. 

Hhycti 6i Two- Wire Feeder Terminal 3-50 



No. 3209L 



No. 32091- Riglit ILind. 



No. 32090— Left Hand. 



Feeder Terminal Junction Boxes, Double 
Tube System. 

Two Wire System. 

Dimensions of Boxes inside — Length, 8J inclies; width, 3| inches. 

Shyhi'ih 32090 Left Hand, for Brick Work, depth 3 inches 6-50 

Hkuhirk 3209 1 Right Hand, for Brick Work, depth 3 inches. . . 6.50 

iSl'iceclrici'r 32092 Left Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, deptli 3| 

inches 6-75 

SUitcholdcr 32093 Right Hand, for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 

3i inches .' 6.75 

Prices for Boxes include Nipples. 

Unless otherwise specified, these Boxes are supplied with Nijjples for 
Risers for 1-iach Conduit; Mains, for J-inch Conduit. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



307 




Xos 3251I8, 32t;rt7, 32f.98 and 32rtri8. 



Nos. 32240. Nos. 32242. 

322t>0. 322H5. 




Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— {Co7//m?fC(y.) 

Feeder, Splicing, or "Pulling=in" Boxes for 
Single Tube System. 

Unless otherwise specified iu orders, Feeder Junction Boxes are fur- 
nished for IJ-inch Conduit. 

Two Wire System. 

.Codeword. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sl'ietr 32598 For Brick or Terra Cotta, 2 Outlet N ipples 4. 1 

Sl'n-ercr 32692 " " " 3 " 4.75 

.s7rtcm//«//y 32696 " " "2 " 4.10 

S/<n:nl/, 32690 " " " 3 " 4.75 

si/n:<,hip 32694 " " " 2 " 4.10 

st,iatni,k 32698 " « " 3 " 4.75 

Nos. 32678, 32«75, 326(55, 32666, 32667, 32668 are for Latli and Plaster 
AVork. For list prices of these add 50 cents to the above list. 

Dimensions inside, for Brick or Terra Cotta Work: Length, 6i inches: 
width, 64^ inches; depth, 2J inches. >! ipples are placed to allow for j\ of an 
inch for Plaster. 

Dimensions inside, for Lath and Plaster Work: Length, 6i inches; width, 
(U inclies; depth, .3J inches. Nipples are placed to allow for J of an inch 
or Lath and Plaster. 

Covers to fit these Bo.xes are listed on separate page, but are not included 
in these prices. 

In ordering be careful to specify sizes of Conduit to be used, and if Cut- 
out will be required. Cut-outs for these Boxes are not carried in stock; but 
will be made to order at short notice, mounted on Marbleized Slate. 



32252. Nos. 22250. Nos." 32273. 
32266. 32267. 32274. 



Intersection or Splicing Boxes. 

Diameter inside, 3i inches. Depth for Brick Work 1§ inches. Depth 
for Lath and Plaster 1| inches. Thickness of Walls, -f\ inch. This Box 
is not intended to be used with a Cut-out. 

Price includes Nipples. 

For Brick or Terra Cotta Work. 

Code Word. List Xo. WITHOUT COVER. List Price. 

Each. 

Sl'icic 32252 3 Outlets, 2 Side, 1 Bottom $1.39 

!?h,c<>„i,: 32273 2 " 2 Bottom |.I8 

Slnchh 32240 2 " 2Side ; 1. 18 

Slficislilii 32242 2 " 2 " |.I8 

St'tcUhuiSf 32250 2 " 1 " 1 Bottom \AZ 

Sl'irism 32266 3 Outlets, 2 Side, I Bottom .- | .49 

Slitcoa-firi/ 32274 2 " 2 Bottom |.28 

Staroman 32260 2 " 2 Side 1.28 

S/'iw 32265 2 « 2 " 1.28 

Sl'i>/ 32267 2 " 1 " 1 Bottom | .28 

Outlets are placed'-j% inch below rim of Bo.k for Brick or Terra Cotta 
and 5 inch for Lath and Plaster Work. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Xos. 32172 and 32173. 




t i^S, ^1 



OO 



Nos. 321%. Nos. 32192. Nos. 32098. 
32165. 321(;ti. 32ir,7. 




Nos. 32198. Nos. 32194. Nos. 32190. 
32174. 32175. 32174. 




No. 33142 and 33143. 




Nos. 33134. 
33140. 




Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— ( Coji/i/iiiec/.) 
Splicing or "Pulling=in" Boxes. 

Double Tube System. 

Dimensions for Brick or Terra Cotta: length, 6i inches; width, (54 inches; 
depth, 2i inches For Lath and Plaster: length, 6^ inches; width, tii inches; 
depth, 3i inches. 

For Brick or Terra Cotta. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Sl'ii/cr 32 1 96 Two wire System, without Cover 5.50 

:sUazincss 32 1 92 " " " " 7.00 

:Slmzi/ 32098 " " " " 5.50 

Sled 32172 " " " " 8.50 

SlrddiMff 32194 " " ." " 5.50 

Shr/^ 32198 " " " " 5.50 

S/aki!/ 32190 " " " " 7.00 

For Lath and Plaster. 

Sltfki/ 32 1 65 Two-wire System, without Cover 5-75 

8lerkue!<x 32166 " " " " 7.25 

Sleekstuiw 32167 " " ." " 5-75 

Sleep 32173 " ." " " 8-75 

Sleeper 32174 " " " " 5-75 

Sleepfiil 32175 " " " « 5.75 

Sleepily 32178 " " " " 7.25 

Unless otherwise specified in orders, Feeder Junction Boxes for Double 
Tube System are furnished with Nipples. 

Cut-outs for these Boxes are made only to order. 



Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 



Large Size — Complete with Nipples. 
Single Tube System. 



For Brick or Terra Cotta. 



Slc< lUIIIH. 

Sleepiny 

aie.ple^^ 

Sleeplexd, 

Sleep// 

Sleet 



33132 
33133 
33134 
33136 
33142 
33144 



3 Outlets, 1 Main, 2 Braticli 



K. or L 



$3.75 
3.75 
3.85 
4.35 
2.75 
3.15 



For Lath and Plaster. 



SletUh 

Slcetiness 

Sleety 

Slwotfll 

HUrcehiiud 

!>l(rnlex!S 



33138 
33139 
33140 
33141 
33143 
33145 



3 Outlets 

3 

3 

4 

1 

2 



1 Mi) 
1 



Branch 



4.00 

4.00 

4.10 

4.60 » 

3.00 

3.40 

Dimensions for Briclt or Terra Cotta Worlt, inside diameter, 4i inches; 
depth, 2i inches. For Lath and Plaster Work, inside diameter, 4i inches; 
depth, 3 inches. 

D. P. Porcelain Cut-Out Blocks for Above. 

Sleid 7 1 Si Round Pattern special binding posts .... .. . 2.05 

Sleiuh 720^ " " plain " 1.35 

Shiijhinij 712^ Square " " ' "' 1.05 

Sldykl 722i " " spcciaj "• I.2Q 



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No. ;i22oi;, ;i22ry.». 




Nos. 32257. Right, N 03:32258. 

32248. 32253. 

Left, Nos. 32254. 

32255. 



Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

Single Tube Sys'tem. 



Hedium Size — Complete wih Nipples. 



For Brick or Terra Cotta. 

WITHOUT COVER. 
Code Word. List No. List Price 

Each. 

Slid 32241 3 Outlets, 2 Main, 1 Brunch 1 .39 

Sliddcn 32247 4 " 2 " 1 " 1 .64 

S/i<l<l,r 32257 3 " I " 2 " 1.30 

W,/, 32251 3 " 1 " 2 " 1.39 

sli,ir(,ro,it 32258 3 " 1 " 2 " Right 1.39 

Slidn- 32254 3 " 1 « 2 " Left 1.39 

Stulnr.l 32256 1 " 1 " 1.00 

Slidroih-r. 32249 2 " ,2 " 1.18 

For Lath and Plaster Work. 

SUtin- 32244 3 Outlets, 2 Main, 1 Branch 1 .49 

tilia: 32245 4 " 2 " 2 « 1.74 

SUc'v 32248 3 " 1 " 2 " 1.49 

Sbmk.n,, 32253 3 " 1 " 2 " Right 1.49 

.S'W//. 32255 3 " 1 " 2 " Left 1.49 

Slo.d 32259 I " 1 " 1. 10 

Slohhrv 32075 2 " • 2 " 1.28 

Dimensions: For Brick or Terra Cotta Work, inside diameter, 3J inclies; 
depth, U inches. For Lath and Plaster Work, inside diameter, 3i inches: 
depth, 1| inches. 

The Threaded Outlets for both depth of Bo.xes are placed so as to allow 
for tlic enihedding of Conduit ,\ of an inch muler the surface of plaster for 
Terra Cotta or Brick work, and J of an inch for ].,ath and Plaster. 

Porcelain Cut^Outs for Above. 

SMtltrn- 705* Double Pole Cut-outs for Two Branch Circuits. .90 
SM„rri/ 706i Double Pole fpr One Branch Circuit only 65 



Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

single Tube System. 



Small, Size — Complete with Nipples. 



For Brick or Terra Cotta Work. 









WITHOUT COVERS. 


Stork 


32134 


3 Outlets 


, 2 M: 


ins, 1 Branch 


Slol 


32136 


4 




2 


« 2 


Sloijon 


32132 


3 




1 


": 2 " 


Sloke. 


32133 


3 


' 


1 


" 2 " 


Sloo ■ 


32137 


1 




1 


« 2 " 


Sloom 


32046 


1 


' 




1 " 


SlimwU 


32048 


I 


' 




2 " 



Right 
Left.. 



1.20 
1.45 
1.20 
1.20 
1.20 
.85 
1. 10 



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N(.s. 32:«K). Nos. 32:«I2. 

:vs.m. mm. 




Nos. :^23<.t4. Nos. :52:«t(;. 
:i23itr). 323'.)7. 



Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— (G);///////<:y/) 

Branch Circuit Junction Boxes— {Continued.) 

Small Size — Complete with Nipples. — {ConH?nicd.) 

For Lath and Plaster Work. 

CoflcWortl. List No. List Price. 

Each. ' 

Hhlhfidlii 32140 3 Oullets, 2Miuns, 1 Branch $1,30 

.Slothful ,),■.■<» 32(41 4 " 2 " 2 " , (.50 

.?M/,/,oun<l 32138 3 " 1 " 2 " ....^ (.30 

Slotted- 32139 3 " 1 " 2 " Right (.30 

Slottny 32142 3 ' " 1 " 2 " Left. 1,30 

Slouch 32072 1 " 1 " .95 

Slourhliuj 32074 1' " 2 " (.20 

For Brick or Terra C'otta Work, inside diameter, 2} inclies; deptli, IJ 
iuclics. For Lath and Plaster WorK, inside diameter 2J inches; depth, IJ 
inclics. 

For Diagram of Outlets, see Branch Circuit .Junction Boxes preceding 
page. 

Porcelain Cut^Outs for Above. 

These Boxes being of small diameter, do not admit of using a Double 
Pole Outout for more than one Branch Circuit. 

Sl>„i!ih 7 I Oi Double Pole for 1 Circuit, right or left ()r straight 

through -. 40 

SloiKihi) 707i Double Pole for 1 Circuit, especially for right or 

left branches 55 




Nos. 32398. 
323y'.». 




Nos. 32400. , Nos. 32402. 
3240L 32403. 



Branch Circuit Junction Boxes. 

Double Tube System. Complete with Nipples. 
For Brick or Terra Cotta. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Kach. 

Hh-i;ihlfnl 32390 4 Outlets, 2 Main, 2 Branch 4.50 

Slri'jhtih, 32392 4 " 2 " '2 " 4.50 

SU'lrjhUy 32396 "6 ;' 2 " 4 " 6.00 

Hkiuhr 32^00 6 "" 2 " 4 " 6.00 

SkHdevln 32398 6 " 4 " 2 " 6.00 

Slenderneioi 32402 6 " 2 " 4 " 6.00 

Slept 32394 8 " 4 " 4. " 7.75 

For Lath and Plaster. 

Sli'nth 3239 1 4 Outlets, 2 Main, 2 Branch 4.65 

Sleuthhonnd 32393 4 " 2 " 2 " . . . : 4.65 

»l<'w 32397 « 2 " 4 " 6-15 

Skiced 32401 6 " 2 " 4 " 6.15 

Sleu 32399 6 " 4 " 2 " 6.15 

Hlibbcr 32403 6 " 2 " 4 " 6.(5 

Slive 32395 8 « 4 " 4 " 7.90 

Inside Dimensions for Brick and. Terra Cotta Work: length, 4g inches; 
width, 41 inches; depth, 2^ inches. 

Inside Dimensions for Lath and Plaster Work: length, 4g inches; width, 
41 inches; depth, 3 inches. 

Porcelain Cut-Out for Above, 

Slicer 7 1 ^i Complete with 6 Fuse Holders 2.05 

Slick 7l6i Fitted with Binding Screws, no Fuse Holders. . .90 
Slicking 695^ Fuse Holder, complete, extra heavy terminal, 

no fuse ...^. .20 

SlicknesH] 690i Fuse Holder, complete, regular terminal, no. 

fuse .20. 



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^"os. 32u4i; aud 32u72. 




No. .•i224ti and 32073. 




Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Coiifimtcd.) 
Outlet Boxes. 

With Fixture Support for Electric Only — Single Tube System. 

Small 5ize. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 
Siitop 32046 Outlet Box, 2J inches diameter, H inches deep, 

and Cover, No. 527 $ 1 .40 

Ship 32072 Outlet Box, 2J inches diameter, and Cover, 524 1.40 

For Lath aud Plaster add 8c. on 2.i-inch and 10c. on 3J inch. Lath and 
Plaster Boxes are made 1| inches deep. 

Porcelain Cut-.0uts for Above. 

Slope 7 1 Oi^ Outlet or Tap Cut-out, without leads 40 

Slopeness 770+ Double Pole Porcelain Cut-out, without leads 65 

Outlet Boxes. Large Size. 

Slopcici.ifi 32246 Outlet Box, 3i-inch diameter, and Cover, No. 528 1.60 
Sloping 32073 Outlet Box, SJ-inch diameter, and Cover, No. 525 1.60 

Porcelain Cut-Outs for Above. 

Slopiiujly 705* Double Pole Cut-Out for Two Branch Circuit. . . .90 
Sloppiiiess 706^ Double Pole for One Branch Circuit only, right 

• or left 65 

Outlet Boxes. 

Sloppji 32075 Outlet Box, 2i inches diameter, with Cover (.40 

Slopy 32079 Outlet Box, 3^ inches diameter, with Cover 1 .55 

The Box is made for Brick Work. For Lath and Plaster Work add 10 
cents to the above list. The ordinary form of "Bug" Cut-out can be used 
in these Boxes. 



No. 32()7.: aud 32079. 



Outlet Boxes. 




No. 32478. 



Outlet Box, Cover and Fixture Support — For Blecrtric Only. 
Double Tube System. 

Dimensions of Boxes inside — Length, 3J inches; width, 3i inches. 

SUit 32478 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, deptli 

U inches 2. 15 

Slotc 32479 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta AVork, depth 

2 inches 2.25 

Sloth 32480 Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 2 

inches 2.20 

SlothPd 3248 I Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 2i 

■ inches 2.30 

The Fi.xture Support is threaded to receive a | inch (inside) Brass Insu- 
lating Joint. When necessary to fuse in this Box the regular Bug Cut-out 
can be employed. Covers are not included in above prices. Pi-ice of Cover 
t)5 cents each. 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit- -{Con fi/i/ied.) 
Outlet Boxes. 




Outlet Box, Cover and Fixture Support — For Electric Only.. 

( Contvnied. ) 
Double Tube System, 

Diinonsions of Boxes inside— Length, 'i\ inches, width, :.\ im hes. 

Code Word. List No List Price 

Kach. 

Swai-t.'n 32496 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta W..i k, depth 

U inches $1.90 

Hiiiiirtle 32497 Outlet Box for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, depth 

2 inches 2.00 

Smnrtly 32498 Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, deijth 2 

inches 1 .95 

8wait,ii!>!< 32499 Outlet Box for Lath and Plaster Work, depth 2i 

inches 2.05 

Extra Outlets for these Boxes will be supplied to order at the following 
list price: 22 cts. each. 

Covers are not included in above prices. Price of Cover, 60 cts. Unless 
otherwise specified in orders, Cover is supplied with Threaded Nipple for 
4inch (Brass) Insulating Joint or Coupling. 

Porcelain Cut^Outs for Above. 

No. 770i, Porcelain Cut-Out, designed for a Ceiling Pendant, can be used 
in a side Outlet Box for Portable Fixture or Fan Motor. The Cut-Out is 
made in two parts. The base is supplied with heavy terminals, forming tlie 
contact pieces, into which are placed the Binding Screws. Fuse Leads are 
arranged on the Porcelain plug, which can be removed when fusing. Con- 
tacts are sliding, connections quickly and easily made, and tlie Cut-out is 
adapted to all 2i-inch boxes. The price does not include Box. 

Siniirlw&'.d 770i Double Pole Porcelain Cut-out, without leads. . .65 
S,i,ii«h 7IOi Outlet or Tap Cut-out 40 



Combination Gas and Electric Branch Circuit 
Box and Cut=Out. 

Single Tube System. 

This Box is designed especially for Hotels, Office Buildings, Apartment 
Houses and other Fireproof Buildings, where the Feeders are run between 
tlie Tcira Ciitta and floor boards, direct from the Cut-out Cabinets or Junc- 
tion l$ox('s, to a center of distribution. This center may be located at the 
largest or most convenient electrolier of a suite or section of roomsj and the 
Box attached thereto. It will then supply the electrolier and two branches 
which arc run on ceiling for side lights. The box, being but five inches in 
diameter, admits the use of an ordinary size fixture shell. 

Cut out No. 715i has Binding Posts for supply, that will carry Conduct- 
ors up to No. 4 B. & S. Gauge. The Branch Terminals have been tested up 
to fifteen amperes. 

If over ten lights are required for an electrolier, we supply Porcelain 
Fuse Holders JNo. 1)95*, having double the carrying capacity and fit any of 
the Fuse Terminals. The Cut-out will fuse two Branch Circuits, which may 
be taken out at either side, or at right angles; at the same time fusing fix- 
ture. Unless otherwise specified in order, we supply Fuse Holder No. tittOi. 

Price includes Nipples. 



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No. 30010. No .3f)9n 



Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— [Cojif/j/ucf/.) 

Combination Gas and Electric Branch Circuit Box and Cut-out 

Single Tube System. — (Continued.) 

Iron Box- Lined. 

Diiimcter, 5i inches; deptli, 2i inches. Diameter, Gas Outlet, 1^ inches. 
Diameter, Electric Outlet (inside) Ig inches. 

Code Word. List \o. List Price. 

Each. 

Slyijw.u 30913 1 Main, 1 Outlet $1.75 

aiulli 30914 1 " 2 " 2.25 

Slym><>^ 30915 1 " 2 " 2.25 

Smwk 30916 1 " 2 " 2.25 

Smnrkih'j 30917 1 " 3 -^ 2-75 

Other sizes of Outlets and combinations made to order. 
Porcelain Cut-Out. 

Diameter, 4| inches. Height, with Adjustable P'uses, l.f inches. 

SmnUaije 715* Complete, with 6 Fuse Holders 2-05 

SiitnlUih 700* Copper tipped Fuses, 3 or B amperes 05 




No. 32492. No. 32494. 




No. 324'.t.j. 



Combination Gas and Electric Branch Circuit 
Box and Cut=Out. 

Branch Junction Box.— Double Tube System. 

Diameter, oi inches; depth, 2i inches. Diameter Gas Outlet, IJ inches. 

Sm„lh„.-,s 32486 2 Mains, 2 Outlets 2.25 

S.nnHpox 32488 2 " 4 " 2.75 

Hundls 32490 2 " 4 " 2.75 

S.nnlly 32492 2 '• 4 " 2.75 

Hmalt 32494 2 " •> "' 3.25 



Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box 
with Cut=Out. 

Single Tube System. 

This Bo.x is desijjned to be used for side Outlets on walls or partitions 
Tlwi diameter being small, a 4-inch Fixture Shell will cover it. Cover 
admits of ready access to Box, and when in place it effectually closes the 
Outlet against moisture. Cutout No. 718+ is designed to fuse two Branch 
Circuits, is fitted with the adjustable Fuse Holders, or will be supplied with 
Binding Screws only, so that the ordinary copper-tipped fuse may be em- 
ployed. 

If it is desired to fuse the fixture at which the box is located, tjie cover 
ciin be omitted, the ends of conduit sealed with compound, and the work 
thus made tight. 

Specify in orders the size for Mains and Branches. 

Iron Box and Cover. 

SiiKillini- 30911 As illustrated. Dimensions: Diameter, 3i inches 

depth, 1| inciies 1 .60 

S'i„n-«y,h„i- 30912 Plain Iron Cover, Insulated Lining 25 

Porcelain Cut-Out. 

Sniiii'iydi't,' 718+ Complete with four Adjustable Safety Fuses . 1.65 
.S'////(/( 719+ Cut-Out, without Adjustable Fuses, but having 

Binding Screws for Copper tip Fuses 85 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Contimied.) 



Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box with Cut=Out. 

— {Contiimcd.) 
Double Tube System. 

Iron Box and Cover. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Eacii. 
Smasher 30920 Diameter, 31 inches; depth, l| inches. With 

six Nipples $2.25 

Smntch 309 1 2 Plain Iron Cover, lusulated Lining 25 

Porcelain Cut-Out. 

Svuttter 718^ Complete, with four Adjustable Safety Fuses. . 1.65 

Swutterer 7l5i Cut-out, without Adjustable Fuses, but having 

Binding Screws for Copper-tipped Fuses 85 




No. .30507. No. 32508. 



Combination Gas and Electric Ceiling Outlet 
and Branch Circuit Boxes. 

Single Tube Iron—Double Tube Brass. 

The Bo.x is of Iron, Insulated and designed to be plaeed at a chandelier 
outlet, and fed from the floor above by a single tube of Iron Armored Con- 
duit 3 of an inch inside diameter or less. Owing to the position and neces- 
sity of sinking the Box info the Terra Cotta ceiling, no threaded joint can 
be made, but an iron sleeve one inch in height is provided, into which the 
Conduit is inserted. The Center or Gas Outlet will admit ihe use of |-inch 
(inside diameter) gas pipe. The shortjron Nipples are threaded for g-inch 
coupling, on to which can be screwed combination coupling for y\ or J-inch 
Brass Armored Connuit. 

O.utside Dimensions— Diameter, 5i inches; depth, 2i inches. Diameter 
Gas Outlet, IJ inches. Diameter Electric Outlet (inside), If inches. 

Diameter Porcelain, Cut-out, 4| inches; Height, with Adjustable Fuses, 
if inches. 



Snwttering 


30504 


1 Main, 1 Electrolier and 2 Br 


Smear 


30505 


1 « 1 " 4 


Srneardob 


30506 


1 " 1 " 4 


Srnenry 


30507 


1 " 1 " 4 


Smenth 


30508 


1 " 1 " 6 



2.75 
2.75 
2.75 
3.45 



Combination Gas and Electric Outlet Box and 
Cut=Out. 

Double Tube iron— Double Tube Brass. 

For Direct Current Only. 

Iron Box and Cover. 

Smectite 32920 With four ginch Combination Nipples and two 

f-ihch Iron Insulated Nipples without cover 2.65 

Dimensions: Diameter, 8§ inch; depth, IJ inch. 

Smdtch 30912 Plain Iron Cover, Insulated Lining 25 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit— {Co7tiiN?ied.) 



Combination System. 




Using Both Iron and Brass Armored 
Conduit. 




No. 205*. 
Corubiiiation Coupling. 




Illustriition showing tlie application of the (-'onibiuation ("oiipliiig or 
"(/'onnecting Link" Ix'tween the two systems — Iron Armored ('on<luit and 
lirass Armored Coruliiit. The union if properly made, by the use of white 
lead on the iron threads and the crimping tool on tlie brass eoupling, will be 
a pefeet joint. 

The illustration shows a Cross Section of Iron Armored Insulating Con- 
duit and Brass Armored Conduit; tlie union being properly made. Hotli 
ends of insulation abut. 

The demand for this system has arisen principally from its fle.xibility; 
also from the fact that the diameter of the Brass Armored Conduit is less 
than tliat of the Iron Armored. In modern tire-proof structures, tlie thick- 
ness of plaster ordinarily used on walls will always cover the ^^f-iuch Brass 
Conduit, and usually the finch, without having to channel the walls. This 
channeling being a considerable item in the general expense of the 
installation, the labor thus saved is an important consideration where the 
specifications dQ not provide for "Furring" or a sufficient thickness of plaster 
to cover the Iron' Armored Conduit. 

Combination Couplings are necessary in connecting the Brass Armored 
Double Tube System to the Single Tube Iron System, at Junction Boxes, 
Cut-out Cabinets, etc., and when the Feeders or Risers are run in separate 
Brass Armored Conduits on account of their size, or to avoid induction when 
the Alternating System is employed. 

Combination Coupling. 



Code Word. 


List No. 








^'"Fr/h"- 


SiMd 


im 


finch In 


n N 


pple to 


g-inch Brass Coupling .$0.10 


Snood 


206i 


1-inch 


" 




i-inch " .12 


Hitook 


2071 


l-ineh 


" 




finch » .14 


SlIOO-,' 


2084 


1-inch 


" 




1 inch " .17 


Snore. 


209 i 


U-inch 


" 




U-inch " .21 


Snore,- 


2I0A 


li-inch 






Ninch " .27 



No. 32C42. 



Angle and Corner Insulating Boxes. 

Single Tube System. 

For Splicing or "Pulling-in" Conductors. 

Snort 32640 Iron Insulated Box, with Two Nipples $1.85 

Snorter 32641 Iron Insulated Box, " " 1.85 

Snoot 32642 Iron Insulated Box, " " 1.85 

Above prices include Plain Iron Covers and Screws fitted; also Nipples. 
Specify size of Nipples. 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Continued) 



Angle and Corner Insulating l^oxQs-{Confin?ted.) 

.Single Tube System — {Coiiti/iucd.) 

Dimensions. 

No. 32040, inside, each angle, length, 3 ins.; widtli, 2i ins.; depth, H ins. 
No. 32642, " " " 3 " " 2i " " H " 

No. 32*i41, " " " 3i " " 2i « " li " 

The above Boxes are made for Brick or Terra Cotta Work, the Nipjiles 
being placed -^^ of an inch from rim of Box, to allow for plaster to cover 
Conduit. Covers are made of thin iron, and extend i of an inch over rim of 
Boxes. 



Double Tube System — Double Iron. 
For Splicing or **Pulling-in" Conductors. 

Codeword. List No. List I'ricc. 

Each. 

Siiouty 32643 Iron Insulated Boxes, with four Nipples $2.25 

Snaw 32644 « " " " " " 2.25 

Snowball 32645 " " " « " « 2.25 

The above prices \include Plain Iron Cover and Screws fitted. Tliese 
Covers extend i inch over the rim of Box. 

For Boxes with f -inch Nipples, add 10 cents to above list prices for each 
Nipple. 

Dimensions. 

No. 32643 Inside each angle, length, 3 ins.; width, 2+ ins.; depth, li ins. 
Same style as No. 32H42. 

No. 32(544 Inside each angle, length, 3 ins.; width, 2+ ins.; depth, H ins. 
Same style as No. 32640. 

No, 32645 Inside each angle, length, 3J ins.; width, 2* ins.; depth, li ins. 
Same style as No. 32641. 

These Boxes are made for Brick or Terra Cotta work, the Nipples being 
placed ^'j of an inch from rim of Box to allow plaster to cover Conduit. 



Single Tube Iron— Double Tube Brass. 
For Direct or Alternating Currents. 

Snintxling 30646 Iron Insulated Box, with one Iron and two Com- 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 
32642 2.25 

Snowdttep 30647 Iron insulated Box, with one Iron and two Com- 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 
32640 2.25 

Snowdrift 30648 Iron Insulated Bcwc, with one Iron and two Com- 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 
32641 2.25 

The above prices include plain iron covers and screws — fitted. 
If /j-inch bra.ss Conduit is to be used please state so in ordering. 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — {Contimied.) 



Angle and Corner Insulating ^oxqs-{ Continued.) 



Double Tube Iron- 
List No. 



-Double Tiibe Brass. 



Snowdrop 30649 .Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as I^o 
32642 

Siiompike, 30650 Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com 
bination Couplings fitted. Same as style No, 

32H40 

5 1 Iron Insulated Box, with two Iron and two Com 
bination Couplings fitted. Same style as No. 
32»i41 



Siiowflixk 



2.45 



2.45 



2.45 



The above prices include Iron Covers and screws fitted. 
If ,'j-brass Conduit is to be used, please state so in ordering. 
The above Boxes are made for Brick and Terra Cotta Work, Nipples be- 
ing placed /j inch from Itim of Box. 




Switch Box for Cutter and Other Flush 
Switches. 

For Single Tube System. 

The Box, as illustrated, is designed for a Single Pole Flush .Switch. We 
manufacture these Boxes for all makes of Flush Switches, either Single 
Pole, Double Pole and for Three or Four Wires. 

Where the installation is to be made "before the partition walls are erect- 
ed, we place the Outlets near the rear edge, on top, to clear the front wall of 
tlie terra cotta brick. 

Suvirjiood 30981 Box witli one Nipple $1 .00 

SnoiDifooxe 30986 Gang Switch Boxes. Prices on application. 

For Double Tube System — Iron Armored. 

Siundi'xx 30983 Box, with two Nipples 1 .25 

Snuwplow 30989 Gang Switch Box. Prices on application. 

For Double Tube System— Brass Armored. 

Snomxhop, 30984 Box with two Combination Nipples, 1.45 

Outside Dimensions: Height, 4 inches; Width, 24 inches; Depth, 3i 
inches. 

Snowntoriii 30987 Gang Switch Boxes. Prices on application. 

Outlets are placed ^\ of an inch from rim for Brick or Terra Cotta work 
and f of an inch for Lath and Plaster. 
Switches extra. 



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Iron Armored Insulating Conduit — (^Continued.') 




Combination Gas and Electric Side Outlet Box. 



Single Tube System 

Code Word. List No. 

Srwwwhitf 30681 1 Outlet for g-inch Couflnit. 
Sitoirii 30683 2 " "8 " " 



List Price. 
Each. 

... $1.50 
1.55 



Unless otherwise specified all Boxes will be tapped for § inch gas pipe. 

These Boxes are designed to be used for side outlets on walls or par- 
titious. The diameter being sinall, a 3i-Inch fixture shell will cover them. 
TJie hole on back of Box is tapped to receive a f-inch gas pipe. The thread 
ou gas pipe must be cut back so that the pipe will project through the Box 
a sufficient length to allow an insulating joint. to be screwed on. All Boxes 
of this type are porcelain lined. 

Outlets are placed so as to leave ff_ of an inch forthe hard finish df walls, 
between the outlets and front rim of Box for brick and terra cotta work, and 
i of an inch for lath and plaster. 




Outlet or Switch Box. 



Double Tube System Complete with Nipples. 



Ko. 32404 and 32407 



Code Word. Liijt No. List Price. 

Each. 

Srnih 32404 Box for Terra Cotta or Brick work, 2 outlets. . . J 1. 15 

Siuihrwxr 32405 " " " " 4 " ... 1.70 

Shxhpost 32406 " " " " 4 " ... 1.70 

Sinnlfje 32407 " Lath and Plaster " 2 " ... 1.25 

SHnff 32408 " " " 4 « ... 1.80 

Siniffho.r 32409 " " " 4 " ... 1.80 




Nos. 32404. Nos. 3240.J. Nos. 32406. 
32407. 32408. 32409. 



Inside dimensions for Brick or Term Cotta: Length 2i in., width 2i in., 
depth 1 j in. 

Inside dimensions for Lath and Plaster: Length 2^ in.; width 2i in., 
dei)th 2i'in. 

Outlets are placed j% of an inch from rim of Box for Brick and Terra 
Cotta work and J of an inch for Lath and Plaster. 

This Box, being but 2^ inches square, is especially adapted for use with 
flush switches. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Interior Conduit— { Continued. ) 



No. 21534. 




Iron Armored Conduit — {Cofttijiucd.) 



Covers for Iron Armored Branch Junction or Outlet Boxes. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 
Satffuld 21515 537, Bronzed Polished Covers for 2i iu. Round B().\,$0.35 

Sragliola 21516 541, Nickeled " " 2i " " .30 

Scalable 21517 538, Brouzed " " 3i " " .40 

Scalade 2 15 18 546, Nickeled " " 3i " " .35 

Scald 21519 547, Brouzed " " 2i " " .55 

Scaldic 21512 548, Nickeled " « 2i « " .50 

Scale 21521 549, Brouzed " " 3i " " .60 

Scalene 2 1522 551, Nickeled " " 3J " " .55 

Scalinoss 2 1523 5.39, Brouzed " " 4i " " .60 

Scull 2 1 524 543, Nickeled " " 4g " " .55 

Scallioii 21525 521, Plain Cover for 2J inch Round Box 15 

Scallop 21526 522, " " " 3i " " " 20 

Scalloped 21527 53«, " " " 4i " " « 30 

Scalp 21528 524, Cover with Nipple, Female Thread, for 2^ 

inch Round Box 55 

Scalpel 21529 525, Cover with Nipple, Female Thread, for 3J 

inch Roimd Box 60 

Scaly 2 1530 527, Cover with Nipple, Male Thread, for 2J inch 

•Round Box 50 

Scamble 2 153 1 528, Cover with Nipple, Male Thread, for 3i inch 

Round Box 60 

Scambler 2 1 532 530, Cover with Rubber Bushing for 2i in. Round 

Box ., y. 35 

Scaminony 21533 531, Cover with Rubber Bushing for 3J in. Round 

Box 40 

Scamp 21534 533, Cover for Receptacle for 2J inch Round Box. .20 
Scamper 21535 534, " " « « 3i " " " .25 
Sketch 24057 912, Plain Iron Cover, insulated lining 25 

Covers for all Boxes have an Insulating Lining. 



Tools for Iron Armored Conduit. 




Scandal 2 1 537 
Scandalize 2 1 538 
Scandalous 21539 



Comstock Pipe Cutters. 

Cuts from § inch to 1 inch 1 .20 

I " 2 " I.6Q 

1 " 2+ " 2.70 

Butt Reamer. 

This Reamer is fitted for use with ordinary brace. It 
should be used after a cut has been made to remove the 
"burr" from Iron Armor and to true up the end of Con- 
duit. This operation should be performed before the 
thread is cut. 

Scandaloudi/ 2 1 540 Size of Conduit § to H inch 1 .50 



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Interior Conduit —( Continued?) 



Brass Armored Conduit. 



For Direct and Alternating Currents. 



OG 



mmm 



This is plain conduit with a brass armor or coveriiig 
drawn upon it. We furnish this tube for better i)rotec- 
tioii against mechanical injury and the destructive action 
of the alkalies of cement, where used under tile flooi-s or 
in like exposed places. When polished it will be found 
uncqualed for surface work in the matter of finish and 
a<'cessibility. 




Vo„nHue 


3981 


Corir.rftnri' 


3982 


(Jnnrnr 


3983 


Ci'lH'liiTiirc 


3984 


Concnnu-u 


3985 


Connirni.t 


3986 


('onriirri)i;/ 


3987 


CoitniM 


3988 



List Prici-. 
Per 100 Ft. 

,% inch, inside diameter $ 4.95 

g " " " 5.68 

h " " " 6.88 

i " " " 7.90 

i " " " 9.28 

1 " " " 12.22 

U " " " 14.95 

U " " " 25.25 



No. 114 Brass Armored Elbow. 








Inside 
Diameter 
inches. 


Outside 
Diameter 
Inches. 


Radius 
Inches. 


Inches. 


Per HKJ 
Pieces. 


Sf'Uiilnit 


21541 




.495 


34 


•1^ 


6.60 


SMiinon 


21542 


3 


.H25 


4 


54 


8.00 


Sfiingoriiil 


21543 


i 


.730 


44 


fi 


1020 


Sriint. 


21544 


i 


.792 


\i 


<ii 


11.80 


Snintili/ 


21545 


i 


1.000 


ft 


7i 


15.60 


Sritntinexs 


21546 


1 


1.230 


9 


114 


27.85 


Saintling 


21547 


li 


1.540 


10 


13^ 


38.35 


ticifdfy 


21548 


n 


1.875 


12 


loi 


57.10 



No. 116 Brass Armored Long Elbow. 







Inside 
Diameter 
inches. 


Outside 
Diameter 
Inches. 


Radius 
inches. 


Inches. 


Perino 
Pieces. 


SniiitlKi'S 


21549 


A 


.490 


31 


17^ 


16.00 


Sn„.t.V 


21550 


i 


.(i25 


4 


Mi 


17.75 


Snipe 


21551 


I 


.730 


4i 


18 


18.75 


Sriiprliifnt 


21552 


g 


-.792 


M 


IS 


20.25 


Srtiptild 


21553 


i 


1.000 


<« 


19 


26.25 


Sfiipi/ltir 


21554 


1 


.1 .230 


8i 


23 


41.00 


Si-iipnltny 


21555 


11 


1.540 


94 


2« 


5500 



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321 




No. 1404. 



No. 



Interior Conduit— ( Coniiniied.) 



Brass Armored Conduit — ( Continued.) 



[4.}4 Brass Covered Short Elbow, with 
Attached Coupling. 



1404 
1405 



./o//y H 



■>hilid 



1407 
1408 



;l.,li„!j 1409 



i'cr UKI. 

isidc diiiincfei- $ 18.70 

21.50 

25.60 

30.00 

43.00 

63.00 



No. 1x614 Brass Covered Long Elbow, with 
Attached Couplings. 



Tmnioaihly 1417 

Jmmuix I4|8 

Immuvintj 1419 

Impair 1 420 
Impaired 
Impuinr 



iiK-h, inside diameter 



1421 i 

1422 1 



26.00 
28.75 
31.75 
36.25 
49.25 
7;. 00 



No. wjYz Brass Covered S Elbow, with 
Attached Couplings. 



Iiiipiirtiiu'iit 1430 


A 


inch, 


inside ili 


Iwpnirh 1431 


:3 


" 


" 


Imiuarhal 1432 


4 


" 


" 


Imp,,<chcr 1433 


g 


" 


" 


Impimhing 1434 


i 


" 


" 


ImjyecaJiment {4Z5 


1 







25.75 
28.25 
33.00 
38.50 
50.50 
64.00 



No. ii5>{ Brass Covered T, with Attached 
Couplings. 



Iy„ili,u/ 

Jf/i,itio„ 

I;/i,ohlc 

lUhrcd 

Illicit 

lUicitly 



1443 Mains § 



1444 
1445 
1446 
1447 
1448 



-h iiicli 90.75 

i " 95.00 

§ " 100.00 

i " 114.00 

I " 132.00 

.^ " *... 167.00 



•622 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit— ( Continued.) 



Brass Armored Conduit — {Continued.) 



No. 117 Brass Armored 5 Elbows. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Inside 
Diameter 
inclies. 


Outside 
Diameter 
inches. 


Offset 
inches. 


inches. 


L.?t Price 
Per 11)0. 


Sciir 


21556 


A 


.495 


4 


y 


15.75 


Snnn,! 


21557 


i 


.rt25 


4 


10* 


17.25 


.^.unu,;, 


21558 




.730 


4 




20.00 


Hoircc 


21559 


8 


.792 


4 




22.50 


S<-tim!i/ 


21560 


i 


1.000 


4 


11t 


27.50 


^ynircrtic.fg 


21561 


1 


1.230 


4 




34.00 


t^.-<,ici/i/ 


21562 


H 


1.540 


4 




50.00 




Terminal or Outlet Elbows. 



These Elbows are made witli a sliarp bend and are 
especially adapted for Fixture Outlets. These Elbows 
are trimmed back | of an inch; this trimming will be 
done without extra charge when so ordered, or can be 
readily accomplished by use of Universal Trimmer. 

The radii of curves in these Elbows are much smaller 
than No. 21541, and they will be found better adapted 
for use at outlet. 



No. ii8 For Brick and Tile Work. 








Diameter 


Offset 


Lcnsth 








inches. 


inches. 


inches. 




6',v,/-c 


21563 


i 


u 


5i 


10.30 


Srarecniir 


21564 


-\S 


u 


5} 


11.35 


Snn-f 


21565 


i 


u 




12.40 


Snnfnl 


21566 


i 


14 


8i 


12.60 


.^rarfin;, 


21567 


% 


2 


9 


13.70 


!^iilif.fki>l 


21568 


i 


n 


10* 


15.30 



No. 119 For Lath and Plaster. 



No. 215(59. 







Diameter 


Offset 


Length 








inches. 


inches. 


inches. 




Srarifir 


21569 




3 


53 


10.30 


Scarify 


21570 




3 


5* 


H.35 


Scniidtiiin 


21571 




3 


7 


12.40 


Scarlet 


21572 




3i 


«i 


12.60 


^ciirp 


21573 




3i 


9 


13.70 


Unith 


21574 




4i 


lOi 


15.30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit. — ( Continued.) 



Brass Armored Conduit — {Co7itmued.) 



Special Elbows. 



No. 511. 



Scnflic 
Sotthfid 



List No. 

21575 
21576 
21577 
21578 
21579 
21580 
21581 



Radius 
Bend. 
Inches. 

3 
3 
4 
4 

7 
9 



Offset. 


List Price. 


Inches. 


Per UK) 


8i 


$13.20 


9 


1600 


Hi 


20.40 


12 


23.60 


14 


31.20 


21 


55.70 


24 


64.70 



No. 5«8. 



So'iie 


21582 




}<caar,y 


21583 




Seen a: 


21584 




Seenicil 


21585 




Scenoyritp?! 


'21586 




Scenoynijih, 


/ 21587 


1 


Scent 


21588 


1 




List fo 


r Addttic 

Diameter. 
Inches. 


Srmtle,8 


21589 


t\ 


Scepter 


21590 


1 


Scfptered 


21591 


i 


Sceptic 


21592 


1 


Schedule 


21593 


i 


Scheiimtidii, 


21594 


1 


Si'henoitht 


21595 


li 



Offset 

Inches. 

74 

8 

lOi 
11 
12i 
20 
23 



13.20 
16.00 
20.40 
23.60 
31.20 
55.70 
64.70 



Per Foot. 

.05 
.06 
.07 
.08 
.09 
.12 
.15 




Srhemo 


21596 


Schcwcr 


2(597 


Schrmist- 


21598 


Schism 


2 1 599 


Schixnmtic 


21600 


SchiHt 


21601 


Schttose 


21602 



Return Elbows. 



No. 515. 



Bend. 
Inchts. 

3 
4 

U 
5 



Per 100. 

13.20 
16.00 
20.40 
23.60 
3 (.20 
5570 
76.70 



324 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit— ( Contitmed. ) 



Brass Armored Conduit — {^Continued.) 






No. 21604— After use of Coupling Tool. 



No. 21612 — Cross Section— Before using 
Coupling tool. 



«HPWI 



No. 21612— After use of Coupling Tool. 



Couplings. 

No. xoiYi, Plain. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Per 100. 

Schiatunx 2 1 603 1% inch Seamless Brass, 2| inches long $2.00 

Sc/wlur 21604 i " " " 2f " " 2.00 

Sclwhidy 21605 i " " " 21 " " 2.25 

Schohi.tlc 21606 i " " " 21 " « 2.35 

Sr/,oUi'st 21607 i " " " 24 " " 3.25 

Srholi'un 21608 1 " " " 3i « " 4.45 

Sdwol 2 1 609 li " " " 3i « « 7.35 

SchouUmj 21610 H " " " Z'i " ." 12.00 

No. 103, Insulated. 

Sclwoner 2 1 611 i\ inch Seamless Brass 5.00 

8<-liorl 21612 f " " " 5.50 

Snatic 21613 i " " " 6.50 

Srkifka 21614 i " " " 8.00 

Science 21615 i " « " 11.50 

Scientific 21616 1 " " " 15.00 

Scilictt 20617 li " " " 30.00 

Sizes given with above Couplings are those of the inside diameter of 
the Conduit Tubes for which they are intended. 



Sheet Brass Clips for Conduits. 

Indent 1 573 i inch per gross 50 

Indented 1 574 ^^ " " 50 

India 1575 i " " .65 

Indian 1576 i " " 80 

Indicntc 1577 I " " 90 

Indignant 1 578 f " " 1-00 

Indignation 1 579 1 " " 1 .40 

Indignity 1580 li " " 2.00 



Twisted Wire Clips for Conduits. 



No. 1.581. 

Indirect 1581 Size A, 4 inches long, for tubes up to f inch, inclusive, per 1,000 4.00 

Indirection 1582 " B, 7 " " « 1 <« «< " 5.OO 

We recommend for use with these Wire Clips Flat Head Nails, which we will furnish at the following net prices: 

1 inch, per pound . . 1 08 

li " •' 07 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Interior Conduit — ( Coniinjied). 



Branch Circuit Junction Boxes— Plain and 
Brass Covered. 

List Price. 

$0.30 

30 



Code Word. List No. 

Illiterate 1449 No. 4G, ^ incli branches, plain, cacl 

Illjudged 1450 " 46, * •' 



Illogical 1451 " 4C, | 

Illude 1452 " 46, ^ 



covered, each... .50 
•' .. .50 




Xo. 1453. 




Image 

Imaged 

Imbecile 

Imbecility 

Imbed 

Imbedded 



1453 
1454 
1455 
1456 
1457 
1458 



No. 40, I inch branches, plain, each 

•' 40, \ " " •* " 

" 40, i '■ " •' " 

" 40, -g " " brass covered, eacli 
■' 40. i " 
" 40. S •' 



.33 
.33 
.33 
.55 
.55 
.55 



Imbedding 


1459 


No. 42, 1 inch branches, plain, each 


.33 


Imbiber 


1460 


" 42,* " " " " 


.33 


Imbibing 
Imbitter 


1461 


" 42 1 " " " " 


.33 


1462 


" 42, 1 " " brass covered, each. . . 


.55 


Imbittering 


1463 


" 42, i " 


.55 


Imbittered 


1464 


" 42.1 " 


.55 



No. 1459. 




Imbody 


1465 


No. 41, 1 inch 


branches, plain, each 


.35 


Imoosom 


1466 


•' 41, i " 


•' 


.35 


Inbound 


1467 
1468 


" 41,1 •' 
" 41,1 " 


.. .< ■. 


.35 


Imbow 


" brass covered, each. . . 


.55 


Imbowed 


1469 


'• 41, i " 


" ... 


.55 


Lnboicing 


1470 


" 41.1 " 


" ... 


.55 



Imbowment 


1471 


No. 47, f inch branches, plain, each.. 




.38 


Imbox 


1472 


" 47, A " ■' " " .. 




.38 


I III it able 


1473 


.. ^~ i .. 




38 


Imitate 


1474 


" 47, 1 " " brass covered 


each... 


.60 


Imitation 


1475 


•' 47, \ " 




.60 


Imitating 


r476 


" 47.1 " 




.60 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Interior Conduit — {Contimied). 



Branch 

Code Word. 

Imitative 

Imitator 

Immaculate 

Immanacle 

Immature 

Immatured 



Circuit Junction Boxes — Plain 
Brass Covered. 



and 



List No. 
1477 
1478 
1479 
1480 
1481 
1482 



No. 49, I incli 
" 49,- i 
" 49, I 
" 49, I 
" 49, i 
" 49, f 



branches, plain, each 



List Price. 

....- $0.40 

" 40 

" •' .40 

brass covered, each. . . .65 

• .65 

" ... ,«5 




No. 1483— Two Outlets. 




No. 1489— Four Outlets. 




Immaturely 
Immaturity 



Immense 

Immensely 

Immensity 



1483 
1484 
1485 
I486 
1487 
1488 



inch branches, plain, each 



brass covered, each. 



Implacable 


1 489 i inch branches, plain, each 


Implacably 


1490 t\ " " " " 


Implant 


1491 1 ' 


Implicated 


1492 i " • brass cover 


Implicating 


1493 t\ " 


Impliaation 


1494 f " 



Implicative 


1495 iinch branches, plain, each 


Implicit 


1496 A 


Implicitly 


1497 1 " " " " 


Implunge 


1498 1- " " brass cover 


Imply 


1499 A 


Implying 


1500 1 ' 



.35 
.35 
.35 
.55 
.55 
.5S 



.40 
.40 
.40 



.40 
.40 
.40 
.60 
.60 
.60 



No. 1495— Four Outlets. 




Impocket 


1501 


}inc 


Impoison 


1502 


h " 


Impoisoned 


1503 


1 " 


Impolicy 


1504 


i '■ 


Impolite 


1505 


A " 


Impolitely 


1506 


S ■' 



Jinch branches, plain, each., 



brass covered, each. 



No. 1501— Si.\ Outlets. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



Interior Conduit — (Continued'). 




No. 1507— Eight Outlets. 




Branch 

Code Word. 

Impolitic 

Impoliticly 

Import 

Importable 

Importance 

ImpoTtafit 



ImpoTtanUy 

Importation 

Imported 

Importer 

Importing 

Importune 



Circuit Junction Boxes— Plain and 
Brass Covered. 

List No. List Price. 

1507 i inch branches, plain, each $0.50 

1508 tV " " " " 50 

J509 I • ' 50 

1510 i ' " brass covered, each . , 70 

1511 ^ " " ■• " " 70 

1512 I " " •• " •' 70 

1513 } inch branches, plain, each 33 

1514 ,\ " " " " 33 

1515 I " •' " " 33 

1516 i " " brass covered, each 55 

1517 xV " " " " " 55 

1518 I " " " " 55 



No. 1513— Two Outlets. 



Metal Covers for Branch Boxes. 




63 Dipped brass, each. 

66 

60 
597 
599 
857 




No. 63. 


No. 66. 


lain Cover, 


Plaip Cover, 


Regular. 


With Rubber Bushing. 



Kindlier 

Kindliest 

Kindliness 

Kindling 

Kindness 

Kindred 



1275 
1276 
1277 
1278 
1279 
1280 



Polished Brass, each. 



.15 
.20 
.25 
.30 
.30 
.40 




No. 857 

Fancy Cover, 

With 24- inch Holder. 



No. 599. 

Fancy Cover, 

With Nozzle for Sockets. 



f273 
274 



Black Iron. each. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Interior Conduit — {Continued.') 



Fig. 1. 




Code Word. 

Scimiter 

Seimitar 

Scintillnnt 

Scintillate 

Sciolism 

Scion 

Scirrhwt 

Scission 



Polished Brass Armored Conduit. 

For Exposed Surface Work. 

For this purpose the regular Brass Armored Conduit 
Elbows and Fittings are highly polished and coated with 
a fine quality of lacquer. The Conduit can be held di- 
rectly on the surface of the walls by polished brass clips. 
Tliis class of work has been Jargely used in buildings 
that were not originally wired for electric light, and pre- 
sents a very neat appearance. 

List No. List Price. 

Per 100 Ft. 

21618 '^% inch inside diameter $ 9.95 

21619 i " " " 10.68 

21620 i « " " 11.88 

21621 I « " " 12.90 

21622 i " " " r4.28 

21623 1 " " " 2022 

21624 U " " " 24.95 

21625 li " " " 




Sockets and Receptacles for Conduit. 
Branch Boxes. 

Figure 1 shows the complete Socket and Receptacle 
inclosed in Branch Box, in which it is held in position by 
the Brass Cover, No. 21628, and the Rubber Screw Ring, 
No. 21632; the Dummy Plug, No. 21630, of wood or hard 
rubber is also shown. The whole is arranged so that no 
part projects beyond the cover itself or its edge. This 
has been done with special reference to the use of the 
device as a Floor Receptacle, and is an advantage in any 
place where it may be used. 

Each. 

21626 Socket with porcelain base including cut-out 75 

2 1 627 Receptacle with porcelain base without cut-out. . . .65 

2 1 628 Cover for No. 21626 and 21627, brass, plain 15 

21629 " " 21626 " 21627, " polished... .25 

2 1 630 Dummy plug to protect contacts when Socket or 
Receptacle is not in use, wood 15 

21631 Dummy plug, made of hard rubber .50 

2 1 632 Hard rubber screw ring for Nos. 21626 and 21627 . 1 



Attachment Plug and Receptacle. 

hiitic 2 1 633 Receptacle, including cover to fit Branch 

Boxes, polished brass 2.75 

/' 21635 Attaching plug, hard rubber 2.75 



No. 21635. 



4 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



329 



Interior Conduit— ( CouHiuied. ) 



Plain Conduit. 



o 



Since the introduction of Armored Conduits there has 
been an increased demand for the plain conduit in mak- 
ing installations for electric bells, telephones, telegrapli, 
district messenger and other sytems employing low ten- 
sion currents. 

All tubes and elbows are cat sqiiarely, thoroughly 
reamed and tested for obstructive matter by passing a» 
test line through them, thus reducing labor of installation 
and waste material to a minimum. 

List Price. 

Code Word. List No. Per 100 Kt. 

Condemn 397 1 J inch, inside diameter, grade 1 $2.25 

Condemnor 3972 i\ " " " " 1 2.25 

Condemning 3973 f " " " " 1 2.75 

Condensation 3974 f " " " " 1 3.75 

Condensate 3975 i " " " " 1 4.25 

Condense 3976 1 " " " " 1 5.25 

Condensed 3977 li " " " " 1 8.00 

Condescend 3978 IJ " " " " 1 12.50 

Condiment 3979 2 " " " " 1 20.00 

Condiie 3980 2i " " " " 1 32.00 

\ inch size in six foot lengths; all other sizes in ten 
foot lengtlis. 




No. no, Standard Short Elbow. 



Per 100. 

i inch inside diameter 5.50 

/iT " " " 5.50 

§ " " " 5.60 

i " " " 7.50 

2 " " " 10.00 

1 " " " 13.00 

li " " " 25.00 

IJ " " ■' 47.00 

irger Sizes Furnished to Order. 



^iiipcavling 


1338 


roipede 


1339 


impeded 


1340 


impeding 


1342 


''mpeditiee 


1343 


'mpel 


1344 


'mpelUd 


1345 


'iiijx'llen 1 


1346 



No. 112, Plain Long Elbow. 



No. i:?.i4. 



Inipi'iiiied 


1354 


Iinpenniiig 


1355 


Iiiipcrrrptibb 


1356 


Tiiipcifccliiin 


1358 


hnpnjWth, 


1359 


r,.,pnf.r,nc.s 


1360 



rmprrf.. 



J incli, inside diameter 15.50 

t\ " " " 16.00 

i " " " 17.75 

g " " " 19.75 

3 " " " 21.75 

1 " " " 25.00 

U " " " 32.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Interior Conduit.— ( Continued. ) 



Plain Conduit— ( Continued?) 



No. 113, Plain 5 Elbow. 




Code Word. List No 
Tmperhhnhly 1369 
Tiiipermnate 1 370 
ImperMiuited 1371 
Impertinent 1 373 
Impertinently 1374 
Iinpervttms 1 375 
Tmpertioudy 1376 



Per luip. 
i inch, inside diameter $15.25 



15.75 
17.25 
22.50 
27.50 
34.00 
50.00 



No. Ill, Plain T or Double Elbow. 



No. 1.384. 



Itnpi'iun 

Iwpiondy 

I in pink 

Lntnerge 

Inimerged 

luimerging 

No. no; 



Immeshing 

Imminent 

Immingle 

lunniv 

Immixed 

Immi.ving 



1 384 Mains /jr incli, Branch J inch 1 6.25 



1385 
1387 
1388 
1389 
1390 



16.50 
18.75 
20.25 
25.00 
35.00 



Plain Short Elbow, with Attached 
Couplings. 




i inch, inside diameter. 



13.30 
13.30 
13.50 
18.50 
22.00 
30.00 



2, Plain Long Elbow, with Attached 
Couplings. 



J inch, inside diameter 



23.50 
24.00 
25.75 
30.00 
34.00 
41.00 



Plain S Elbow, with Attached 
Couplings. 

i inch, inside diameter 



23.00 
23.60 
25.50 
31.00 
39.75 
5000 



No. iiij^, Plain T, with Attached Couplings. 

1 436 Mains ^% inch, Branch i inch 26.25 



Impeorl 

Impettrled 

Idolize 

IgenoiiH 

Ignite 

Ignited 



1437 
1439 
1440 
1441 
1442 



27.90 
29.50 
32.25 
34.5TJ 
41.00 



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No. 1583. 




No; 1591. 



Interior Conduit — (^Continued). 



Code Word. 


List No. 




Indispose 


1583 


i 


Indisposed 


1584 


T=. 


Indisposing 


1585 


* 


Indistinct 


1586 


* 


Indistinctly 


1587 


f 


Indorse 


1588 


f 


Indorsed 


1589 


1 


Indorsement 


1590 


n 



InOorser 

Induce 

Induct 

Inducted 

Inducting 

Inductive 

Inductor 

Indulge 



Indulgent 
Industi-y 
Inez 
Infamous 



1591 
1592 
1593 
1594 
1595 
1598 
1597 



1316 
1317 
1318 
1319 



Staple Drivers. 

i inch, each, net 



List Price, 

.. $0.10 

.11 

.12 
.14 
.16 
.18 
.20 
.. .24 



Coupling Tool. 

i inch, each, net -.90 

t\ " " 90 

I " •' i.eo 

i " " 1.20 

i " " 1.25 

I " " 1.50 

1 " " 1.75 

1598 li '• " 2.15 



Miscellaneous. 

Staples, all sizes, per pound, net 10 

Compound for Making Joints, per pound, net. . ,20 

Powdered Soapstone, per pound, net 04 

Fishing Wire, per foot, net 01 




Finishing: and Fitting Tools for Conduits. 

Infamy 153 Outside Reamer, each 1.00 

Ivfancy 1 54 Inside Reamer, each 1 .00 



Infantile 1 57 Combination Reamer each. 



Trimmer for Metal Covered Conduit Tube. 



Infect 
Infected 



155 



158 



156 



2.i0 



Trimmer for Brass Covered Conduit Tube, for 
conduits up to and including | inch, each — 

Trimmer for Brass Covered Conduit Tube, for 

conduits up to and including 1 J inch, each. . . 2.60 

Universal Trimmer for Brass Covered Conduit 
Tube, for all size conduits, each 4.25 



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Interior Conduit— ( Continued) 



Instructions. 

lu ordering Tube aud Fittings the proper ainoiiiit of Fittings bears 
about the following ratio to tlie Tube: 

Tliree Couplings Xa every ten feet of Brass Armored Tube. 

P''oiir Couplings to every ten feet of Iron Armored Tube. 

Four Elbows to every thirty feet of Tube. 

Fifteen Clips to every thirty feet of Plain or Brass Armored Tube. 

Tlie number of Main Line, Junction, Feeder and other Boxes can only 
be determined by actual count and the arrangement of the circuits. 

Small quantities of Compound, for sealing-Tubes in Junction Bo.xes, 
Soapstone aud Fishing Wire, should always accompany every order. 

Iron Ai'mored Conduit is shipped in bundles, securely tied. 

Packing Charges are as follows: Slats for Bundling Plain or Brass Ar- 
mored Conduit, 7 cts. each; Si.t-foot Crates, 75 cts. each; Ten-foot Crates, 
?1.00 each; Barrels, 25 cts. each; Small Boxes, 15 cts. and 25 cts. each. 

We charge net cost of material only, and are not reimbursed for the labor 
expended in packing. 



liiiiil 



Flexible Conduit. 



For interior Wiring. 

Code Word. List No List Price. 

Per fool. 

Amiihhqu 3925 i inch inside diameter $0-06 

AmuH 3926 i " " " 07 

Ammunition 3927 * " " " 08 

Airmesti/ 3928 i " " " 10 

Among 3929 J " " " 12 

Amvroiis 3930 1 " " " 16 

Amount 393 1 li " " " 20 

Shipped in coils unless specially ordered 6n reels. 
Size of Coils and Weight. 



i inch inside diameter 


Feet 
per Coil. 
250 


90 




250 

200 


100 
125 


5 « » 


200 


140 


a ■< u » 


150 


175 


1 " " " . . . . 


. . . . 100 


250 


U " " " 


lUO 


280 



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333 



m an 




All Styles are made Six Feet Long. 



BB 




Thi- cut !■> taken from a dIiuIcijj 



^n-ap 



ti)Ut chaiiiber {'iiiiduit, S x >< inches, six I'cct hmg, 
distance between bearings live feet rmir inches, 
supporting seven tons of pig iron. 




The HcRoy Vitrified Terra Cotta 
Conduit. 

Manufactured from pure shale, finely ground, giv- 
ing density and smoothness; is thoroughly and uni- 
formly burned, affording good alignment and adding 
great bearing strength. 

Made. in lengths of ti feet, and widths of 8+ and 13 
inches, this size alone commends it to general favor 
owing to tlie great surface bearing of each piece. 

In cross section dimensions tlie outer walls are J in. 
with partitions | in. thick, and duct openings ^i x 34 
inches square, with rounded corners. 

The interior and exterior" of Conduit being thor- 
oughly .salt glazed, prevents the moisture from pene- 
trating. 

The ends of euch piece have the duet openings bev- 
eled to avoid any possibility of cable coming in con- 
tact with sliarp edges. 

Being qiauufactured of shale places it foremo.st as 
a material not affected by electrolysis or any gases or 
acids in the earth, besides being entirely free from 
corrosion. 

The large amount of duct area obtainable in the 
McRoy Conduit compared with the small cross section 
of Conduit is well worthy of consideration. 

Being made in multiples of two, three, four and six 
ducts, any odd number of multiple Conduit can be 
constructed. 

In making joint a simple Portland cement mortar 
coating around joint is generally used. 

To make an airtight joint a strip of burlap 8 to 10 
inches wide, saturated with liot liijuid asphalt is wrap- 
ped several times around joint, adding to its rigidity 
and making joint waterproof. No cement mortar is' 
needed for this joint. 

It can be laid surrounded entirely by concrete, in 
which case the concrete on the sides necessarily need 
not be very thick. 

It is considered jiractical to lay it on a concrete 
foundation, none on sides, but the top covered with 
concrete for protection against the users of [)icks. 

Prices Quoted on Application. 



Cross section of six chamber Conduit, showing posi- 
tion of dowel pins in abutting joints. 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Western Electric Fan Motors. 



Fan Motors for Direct Current Incandescent Circuits. 



Ill designing the W. E. Fan Motor for 1897, great atten- 
tion has been given to the essential qualities of a Fan 
Motor, namely: Cost, Appearance, Economy of Opera- 
tion, and Durability, and we feel warranted in saying that 
this Motor possesses all these requirements to a remarlc- 
able degree. The design of the Motor is artistic and 
graceful, and when running at the maximum speed con- 
sumes but little more current than an ordinary 1<5 c. p. in- 
candescent lamp. The Motor is designed- upon scientific 
plincli)les, and drop-forged steel is used in the the con- 
struction of the horseshoe field magnets — the most econo- 
mical form of magnet known — all of which contributes to 
the extraordinary high efficiency obtained in the motor. 

The armature is iron-clad and furnished with mica in- 
sulated commutator, and is entirely encased by the metal 
of the motor, protecting it fnnn dust and injury from ex- 
ternal sources. 

The brusli holders are so designed as to automatically 
take \\\) the wear of the carbons, without the necessity. of 
manual adjustment, and to press the carbon bruslies ujj- 



ou the commutator in the direction of rotation. This is a 
very essential feature for noiseless operation. 

The frame of the adjustable base motor is provided 
with a ball joint so that the Fan may be elevated or de- 
pressed at pleasure, and the Bracket Motor can be turned 
in any direction desired. Several sizes are made with 
rigid base. 

The Motor is furnished with self-oiling bearings and is 
silent in operation, the only noise to be detected being 
caused by the whirring of the fan through the air. 

The utmost care in the selection of material and assem- 
bling of the ]\Iotors is maintained and every Motor is 
guaranteed. 

These Motors have three speeds and are furnished with 
16-inch and* 12-inch Fan Blades. 

The Ifjinch Motor is wound for 110, 220 and 550 volts 
direct current. The 12-inch Motor is wound for 110 volts 
only. 

The Ceiling and Column Fan Motors have two speeds 
and are furnished with HO-inch Fan Blades. They are 
wound for 110, 220 and 550 volts, direct current. 




Desk Fan, lG=inch, with Rigid Base. 



A lU-inch Fan Motor, with short standard, has been de- 
signed. It is in all respects similar to the Desk Motor 
listed, excepting the adjustable ball joint and elbow are 
omitted in order to shorten the height of the Fan. 

In ordering the Sixteen-inch Rigid Base Fan use the 
same List No. as for the Adjustable Base 16-inch Desk Fan, 
and specify Rigid Base. 



Desk Fan Motor— 16-inch. 
Rigid Base- 



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Direct Current Fan f^Votors— [Continued.) 



Desk Fan Motor— 12-inch. 
Rigid Base. 




Desk Fau Motor— lO-incli. 
Adjustable Base. 



Western Electric Desk Fan, 12=inch, 110 Volts. 

Rigid Base. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

F-1. One-twelfth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,800, 1,400 and 
1,000 revolutions per minute at 110 volts, for constant 
potential incandescent circuits, up to 125 volts, self-oiling 
bearings, enamel finish, complete with 12-inch black 
enamel Fan and Guard $34-00 

F-2, With Polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings polished 34.00 

F-3, With nickel-plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated . . 34-00 

Western Electric Desk Fan, 16-inch, 110 Volts. 



A-4, Oiie-sixth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regula- 
ting switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,500, 1,200 and 800 
revolutions per minute at 110 volts, for constant potential 
incandescent circuits up to 125 volts, self-oiling bearings, 
enamel finish, complete with i6-inch black enamel Fan 
and Guard 43.00 

A-5, With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings poli.shed .43-00 

A-»5, With nickel-plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated 43-00 

Western Electric Desk Fan, 1 6=incli, 220 Volts. 

A.A-13, One-sixth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,500, 1,200 and 
800 revolutions per minute at 220 volts, for constant poten 
tial incandescent circuits up to 240 volts, self-oiling bear- 
ings, with polished brass Fan and Guard and all othei 
outside brass fittings polished 50.00 

Western Electric Desk Fan, 16=inch, 500 Volts. 

AAA-15, One-sixth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,.500, 1,200 and 
800 revolutions per minute at 500 volts, for constant poten- 
tial incandescent circuits, up to .500 volts, self-oiling bear- 
ings, with polished brass Fan and Guard and all other 
outside brass fittings polished. . 55.00 

16-inch Fan made with either rigid or adju.stable base. Specify the style 
when ordering. 

In ordering give list No. and voltage. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Direct Current Fan Motors — {Continued.^ 




Western Electric Bracket Fan, 12=inch, 110 Volts. 



List No. 
F-7, 



Bracket Fan Motor— 12-inch. 




Bracket Fan Motor 



One-twelfth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu^ 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,800, 1,400 and 
1,000 revolutions per minute at 110 volts, for constant po- 
tential incandescent circuits, up to 125 volts, self-oiling 
bearings, thumbscrew for adjusting direction of Fan; feet 
of base drilled for screws; complete with 12-inch Fan and 
Guard $34.00 

F-8, With polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings polished 34-00 

F-U, With nickel-plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated 34-00 

Western Electric Bracket Fan, 16=Jnch, 110 Volts. 

A-10, One-twelfth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,800, 1,400. and 
1,000 revolutions per minute at 110 volts, for constant po- 
tential incandescent circuits,' up to 125 volts, self-oiling 
bearings, thumbscrew for adjusting direction of Fan; feet 
of base drilled for screws; complete, with IH-inCh Fan and 
Guard 43-00 

A-11, ' W-ith polished brass Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

/brass fittings polished 43-00 

A-12, With nickel-plated Fan and Guard, and all other outside 

brass fittings nickel-plated 43-00 

Western Electric Bracket Fan, 16=inch, 220 Volts. 

AA-14, One-sixth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regula- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,500, 1,200 and 
800 revolutions per minute at 220 volts, for constant poten- 
tial incandescent circuits, up to 240 volts, self-oiling bear- 
ings, thumbscrew for adjusting direction of Fan, feet of 
base drilled for screws; polished brass Fan and Guard, 
and all other outside brass fittings polished 50-00 

Western Electric Bracket Fan, 16=inch, 500 Volts. 

AAA-16, One-sixth H. P., Western Electric Fan Motor, with regu- 
lating switch, giving three speeds, viz.: 1,500, 1,200 and 
800 revolutions per minute at 500 volts, for constant poten- 
tial incandescent circuits, up to 550 volts, self-oiling bear- 
ings, thumbscrew for adjusting direction of Fan, feet of 
base drilled for screws; complete, with Kj-inch Fan and 
Guard. . 55.00 



In ordering give List No. and Voltage 



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Direct Current Fan M.otors—{ConHn?(cd.) 



List No. 
C-34, 




Western Electric Ceiling Fan, 110 Volts. 



Western Electric Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulating switch, 
giving two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per min- 
ute, at 110 volts, for constant potential incandescent cir- 
cuits, up to 125 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished brass 
finish, 60-inch blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 feet in 
height, complete $45-00 

For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cts. to the above 
list for each additional 6 inches. 



Western Electric Ceiling Fan, 220 Volts. 

Western Electric Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulating 
switch, giving two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions 
per minute, at 220 volts, for constant potential incandes- 
cent circuits up to 240 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished 
brass finish, 60-inch blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 feet 
in height, complete 53-00 

For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cts. to the above 
list for each additional 6 inches. 



Western Electric Ceiling Fan, 500 Volts. 

CCC-36, Western Electric Ceiling Fan Motor, with regulating 
switch, giving two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per 
minute, at 500 volts, for constant potential incandescent 
circuits, up to 550 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished 
brass finish, 60-inch blades, for ceilings from 10 to 12 feet 

in height, complete 63-00 

For ceilings over 12 feet in height add 50 cts. to the above 
list for each additional 6 inches. 



Special prices quoted for Ceiling Fans with two, three or more brackets 
arranged for Incandescent Electric Lights. 

In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Direct Current Fan fAotors—{Contmued.) 




Western Electric Column Fan, 110 Volts. 

Height of Blades Irom floor, 7 ft. 4 \nr 

L 
Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, giv- 
ing two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per minute, 
at 110 volts, for constant potential incandescent circuits 
up to 125 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished brass finish, 

60-inch blades '. 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 



Western Electric Column Fan, 220 Volts. 

Height of Blades from floor, 7 ft. 4 in. 

MM-38, Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, giv- 
ing two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per minute, 
volts, for constant potential incandescent circuits 
up to 240 volts, self-oiling bearings, polishd ebrass finish, 

60-inch blades 67.50 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 



Western Electric Column Fan, 500 Volts. 

Height of Blades from floor, 7 ft. 4 in. 

MMM-39, Western Electric Column Fan, with regulating switch, 
giving two speeds, viz.: 150 and 75 revolutions per min- 
ute, at 500 volts, for constant potential incandescent cir- 
cuits up to 550 volts, self-oiling bearings, polished brass 

finish, 60-inch blades 80.00 

This Fan will be arranged for chandelier lights under the 
blades when so desired. 



Special prices quoted on Column Fans with two, three or more brackets 
arranged for incandescent lights. 

We furnish Column Fans with round mahogany table around standard, 
for restaurants. • 

In ordering give List No. and Voltage. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 



Direct Current Fan Motors- (G;////////^v/.) 




Top View showing Brusli Holders 
and Ciirbou Brushes. 




Prices of Parts of Western Electric Fan Motors 

List No. List ITicc. 

i2=lnch Fans. 

F-17, 12 inch Brass Fan, pohshed $2.50 

F-18, 12 Mich Brass Fan, nicjiclplated 2-50 

F-l<.», 12-inch Blaci^ Enameled Fan 2-50 



i2'|nch Guards. 

F-20. 12-inch Black Enameled Guard 3-00 

F-21. 12-inch Brass Guard, polished 3.00 

F-22, 12-inch Brass Guard, nickel-plated 3.00 

i6°lnch Fans. 

F-23, IG-mch Brass Fan, polished 3.00 

A-24, IG-inch Brass F.in, nickel plated 3-00 

A-25, Winch Black Enameled Fan 3-00 

|6°lnch Guards. 

A-2(), lt;-inch Black Enameled Guard 3.25 

A-27, lt)-incli Brass Guard, polished 3.25 

A-28, KJ-inch Brass Guard, nickel-j.lated 3.25 

Carbon Brushes. 

A-2y, Carbon Brushes for 1-12 H. p. Motor, per pair lO 

A-30, Carbon Brushes for 1-0 H. P. MoVor. per pair 10 



Armatures. 

A-31, Armatures for l-D H. P. Motor, IlO volt 15-00 

AA-32, Armatures for U) H. P. Motor. 220 volt 19.00 

AAA-33, Armatures for If, H. P. Motor, 500 volt 23.00 

F-34, Armatures for 1-12 H. P. Motor, 110 volt 1 0-00 



•tiea) Cross Section Sliowing Ariimtiin 
(.'4)111 mutator, Field Coils and Self- 
Oiling Bearings. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Direct Current Fan Motors— {Co Ji/ in iied.) 



Battery Fan Motor, No. 1. 

List Price. 
Each. 

Outfit complete, with charge to run 125 liours $25-00 

Consisting of four Edison-Lalaiide cells, type "S," porcelain 
jars, in polished oak box, 25 in. long, 8 in. wide, 15 in. high, 
.Motor Battery Cords, Fan and Guard. 

Battery Motor, with 9 inch Fan and Guard 12-00 

The Motor with Fan occupies a space 10 x 12 ins. Il is ab- 
solutely noiseless. 

Flexible Battery Cord connecting Motor to Battery 1.00 

Complete renewals for 4 cells, Type "S" 4-76 

Zinc Plates, each .21 

Copper Oxide Plates 25 

Caustic Potash, per can <if H sticks : 96 

Heavy Paraffine Oil, per bottle 21 



P>attor>- Fan Motor, No. 1. 




28;J0, 
2Ki\, 
2s:{2, 
2833, 
2834, 



Iron Clad Fan Motor. No. 2. 



Outfit complete, including Motor, with 7 inch Fan, and Bat- 
tery Cords, 3 Edison-Lalande cells, porcelain jars, type 
"Q," in polished oak box, 18?4 in. long, 7 in. wide, 9>'4 in. 

deep, with charge to run motor 75 hours 1 5.50 

Edison Iron Clad Battery Fan and .Motor, with 7-inch Fan 8-00 
It is noiseless, has self-oiling bearings, and is entirely en- 
closed in ironclad case, being provided with glass window 
at rear for regulation of brushes. 
When ordering renewals for this Outfit always state for 
Type ••Q." 

Complete Renewals for 3 cells, "Type Q" 2.07 

Zinc Plates 12 

Copper Oxide Plates 25 

Caustic Potash, per can of 6 sticks -48 

Heavy Paraffine Oil, per bottle. 12 



Iron-CIad Battery Fan Motor, No. 2. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



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Fan riotors for Alternating Current Incandes= 
cent Circuits up to no Volts. 




Meston Brushless Fan flotor. 

For 7,200 and 16,000 Alternations per minute. 

This Fan is the same general design as the Meston 
Standard Fan, but has no Commutator or Brushes. It has 
a 12-inch Fan and Guard, perfect speed regulator, and is 
furnished for both high and low frequency currents. 



List No. List Price. 

Each. 
4111 Nickel-plated and Black Enamel Finish for 

H5,000 alternations per minute $30.00 

4(12 Nickel-plated and Black Enamel Finish for 

7,200 alternations per minute 30-00 

In ordering, give List No., Voltage and Frequency. 



Meston Standard Fan Motor. 

For 16,000 Alternations per minute only. 

S/ailker 2991 Polished Bronze and Black Enameled Finish, 

12-inch Fan, with Guard 30.00 

Skull 2992 oSIickel-plated and Black Enameled Finish, 12- 
inch Fap, with Guard 35.00 

Skunk 4134 Polished. Bronze and Black Enameled Finish, 

16-inch Fan, with Guard 40.00 

Skurri/ 4135 Nickel-plated and Black Enameled Finish, 16- 
inch Fan, with Guard 45-00 

In ordering, give List No. and Voltage. 



TOOLS. 




No. 15005. 



Carrying Hooks. 



Codeword. List No. fcist PriQe. 

MerrUt 15005 Carrying liooK, with swivel btaring, each $ 5.00 

JfMfits 15006 •' *• without " '- 4.00 




No. 15010. 



Maro I50i0 E.\tra heary,.7-fooi haudlc 4.50 

Marquan I 50 1 1 Heavy, 6-foot- handle 4.00 

Murqutite 15012 Medium, 5-f6ot handle 3.50 

The.se hooks are made with particular 
regard to construction worJi. They are 
not malleable iron. The swivel bolt is 
forged -wrought iron; hooks stoel, with 
special long prods. The haiidUs are made 
especially for us. 



No. 15007. 



No. 14910 



1» 

1 Cant Hooks. 

Mencin 1 5007 Cant hook, 4 feet long, each 2.50 

Digging Shovels. 

Meshhoppen 14910 PoleJioIe shovels, regular, 7-foot, handle, 

each > 1.25 

Metanioru I 49 1 1 Pole hole sliovels, rog.ular, S-foot handle, 

each i.40 

MvtraJj 14912 Pole^hole shovels, heavy, extra longstraps, 

7-fo6t handle, each , 1.50 

MetropoWan I 49 1 3 Pole hole shovels, lieavy, c.\tra long straps, 

8-foot handle, .each 1 .60 

Mei/cm 1 49 I 5 Shovel handles, 7-foot, per dozen 5.50 

M«»n 1 49 1 6 Shovel handles, 8-foot, per dozen. 6.00 

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No. 




N.y. 




No. 3622. 




Ho. 14920. 



No. 3689. 



Digging Spoons. 

Code Word. List Xo. List Price. 

Beestenx 3780 Pole hole spoons, rcjfular, T-foot luuidle, 

each , $ 1.60 

Beetle 3781 Pole hole spiwiis, leguliir,, S-fool luiiuUe, 

each 1.75 

Befall 3782 Pole hole spoons, lieavy, 7-foi>t liandle, 

each . . With extra long straps. ,, 1 .75 

Bffit 3783 Pole hole sixwns, heavy, S-foot haiuUe, 

each. With extra long straps. . .. 2.00 

Mkanopji 14917 Spoon handles 7-foot, per cio/.en 7.5.0 

Mirhigamme 1 49 1 8 Spoon handles, 8-fOot, per dozen 7.50 

Grading Shovels. 

Binocular 3860 lumiul point, per dozen 9.00 

Birioculate 3870 Square point, per do/.en 9,00 

Eureka Post Hole Diggers. 

Anchorage 3622 Each. 2.50 

Vaughan*s Patent Augers. 

Mkldkboro 14920 10-inch, each .i , 3.50 

Middleburg 14921 12 " " ,.t.....v. 4.00 

Middlefield 14923 14 " " 4.50 

=« Digging Bars. 

Beheaded 3689 Digging bar, rpimd, 1>^ inches diameter, 

8 feet long, best steel, each 2.50 

Middkp&rt 3690 Digging bar, octagon, 1>^ inches diameter, 

S "feet Ibjig, best steel, each 2.50 



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No. nos: 



— < 



Crow Bars. 

I.Ut Pric'-. 
Code Wonl; I-isl No. Kdcl). 

ne/ifivfor 3687 Ciow bars. 4" feel Ioiik $ 2.50 

liefn-ruJ 3688 " (> " • 3.00 

Tamping Bars. 

C'reci/ 1108 Tamping bar. wood, 7 11. luiii.' 2.25 

Creasiiuj 3075 Talmping bar, iron, 7 ft loii'r' 2.00 

Crulft 3078 Combined digging and lamp 

inir bar, iron 2.50 

Raising Forks. 

MUlanriUc J 4925 Lengt li, 12 fc<- 2.20 

MiUanfichl 14926 " 14 '• 2.30 

Mi/'n-nUr 14927 " Ki '• 2.40 



Pike Poles. 



No. 14928. 



Mild lion 14928 Pike pole, Vngth, 1> f.ci... 1.20 

AfWenbin-y 14929 " " 14 '^ ... «.35 

^filhir 14930 " " 1« " ... 1.50 

Millrrh,,,-!! 14931 " " 18 •• ... 1.60 




Pole Supporters. 



MiUii'field 14932 Jenny pole .supporter, height 

6 feet 8.00 

MiUercaii 1 4933 .lenny pole supporter, height 

7K feel 8.50 



No. 14932. 




No. 3693. 



Benignant 3693 "Mule"patieru.]ieight4>^ ft. 7.00 
Benwnb 3694 " " " tl " 7.00 

Bemnnbed 3695 " ■" " 7^ " 7.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



3i^ 




Reels. 



Code \Voi<l I.ist No. 

Constricted 2543 Take-up icul, each- 



List Prloe. 
. $15.00 



No 3543. 




15015 Improved take-up reel, each 17.50 



No.' 15015. 




The- improvement in this reel consists 
of a separate guard piece (shown in cut 
below) which is slipped on shaft and'fas- 
.ened with a flat l<ey. To empty the reel, 
lift the spool out of buch, draw the key, 
and turn reel on end, the guafd piece and 
coif will then come olT. together. This 
arrangement does away with the loose. tog- 
gle guard irons of the old style reel and is 
mpch liandier. 



Constrictive 2545 Pay-out and lake-up reel, each. 



No. 2544. 



Constriction 2544 Pay-out, reel. each. 
Categorical ;. 2546 .Reel straps, per set 



7.50 
5.00 



316 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Vises— Stubs 




Nos. 14935 and 1109. 




No. 14940. 



List Price. 
Codi; Word. List N.>; Each. 

Millergan 1 4935 St ubs , o <-,' i ncli S 2.25 

MilUmjton. 14936 *; - 3.00 

Millmont 14937 " .■),'^ " copper face 3.50 

MiMadt 14938 " " •' " .... 4.50 

VIses-Vom Cleff' s. 

Baking 2547 5^ inch 1.75 

BUlbook 2548 C " 2.00 

Billet 2549 5>^ " coppi-r face 2.50 

MiatiUe 2538 6 " '• •' 3.00 

Milroy 1109 Vise straps 75 

*'Come= Along" Eccentric. 

Millon 14940 For Ko. 9 wire 60 

Milluood 14941 For .No. 3 wire 1.25 

Milo r4942 For No. 0()0 wire 1 .50 




No. S-IOS. 



Klein's Plain Eccentric. 



Beauty 
Beauty spot 



3705 Brass. 

3706 Steel. 



1.25 

i.rt> 




Haven's Clamp. 



Blundering 3494 Small size. 
Blunt 3495 Large size. 



1.75 
3.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Parallel Wire Stretcher. 

No Teeth. Direct Pull. All Steet 

Code Wonl. List No. I/isl Price. 

Captoi' 2541 Telephone size, carries any size 
up to No. 4, inclusive, cast steel, 
per dozen $ 27.00 

Capna 2265 Fine tool steel, per dozen .... 36.00 

Captui'ed 2542 Cast steel, arranged for hooks ; 
suitable for electric light and 
trolley wires; carries anysize 
up to No. 000, inclusive, per 
dozen 42.00 




Klein '.s Compound Eccentrics. 

style A. 

Mi/ford 2525 Klein's Compound Eccentric 

clainp, brass, each 1 .70 

Milard 2526 Iron, large size, each 2.50 




No. 2524. 



Milburo 



2524 



Style B. 

For hard drawn copper wire. 
As both the upper and lower 
bearings of this clamp are made 
of brass, there is ,no danger of 
injuring the wire. 
Each 



2.50 




Style C. 

Marytille 1 5025 Light, for No. 4 B. &, S. and finer, 

each , 3.50 

Marquota 15026 Heavy, for No. and finer, each. 5.00 



No. 1502?. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



349 




CjiIc Wonl. 

Maionvilh' 
iUisnnm 



Pulley Blocks with Eye 

For Attaching Separate Clamp. 

List Nu. 

15030 t-incli, iicr pair 

15031 5 •' 



List rricv. 

. $ 2.50 

4.00 




No. 15032. 



Pulley Blocks. 



With Eccentric Attached. 

1 5032 4-inch, poT pair 

15033 '5-inch, extra heavy, per pair 



4.25 
6.50 




No. 15035. 



Pulley Blocks. 



With Eccentric Attached. 

•yfiitjiibl 15035 '-i^-'mch. malleable galvani/.cd jrort: 



3.50 




No. 6810. 




Dangling 
Daniel 



Dan'ilii 
Dandle 
Danger 



Pulley Blocks. 

(Jalv.\nized inoN, with Loose Hooks. 
Single Iron Sheaves. 

6807 Diameter of rope, % inch, per do/.cn. 

6808 " •' % •• " . 

6809 '• " H " 

Double Iron Sheaves. 

68 1,0 Diameter of rope,- }4 inch, per do.zen . 
6812 " " H •' " , 

6817 " " 3^ •• 

G.\LVANizEu Ikon, with SwivEt, Eyks. 
Single Iron Sheaves. 



7.20 
10.80 
15.00 



12.00 
18.00 
24.00 



No. C818. 



l)ap2Hr 


6818 


Diameter "of rope, % inch 


•pe. 


dozen . . 


.75 


Dajyple 


6849 


" y ■': 




" 


1.00 


Dare 


6820 


I'e 






1.75 


Daring 


6821 


•' H '■ 




'■' 


2.75 


Darken 


6822 


Double Iron Sheaves. 






4.00 


Darknens 


6823 


Diameter of rope, }4 inch, 


pel 


dozen . . 


i.OO 


Darling 


6824 


" H " 




'.' 


1.50 


Dart 


6825 






" 


2,25 


Darted 


8788 


'• H " 




" 


3.50 


Da»h 


8789 


.. ^ .. 




" 


5.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 30G3. 



Stubs' Side Cutting Pliers. 



An,n::hi.^t 


3663 


4 1 


Aiunxhi; 


3664 


-l^3 


Anatomi.ti 


3665 




Anatowij 


3667 


(■> 


Analron 


3668 


7 


Ancestor 


3669 


■S 


Milbrook 


2523 


9 



pf^r doz. 



I.ist Price. 

. SiO.QO 
10.00 
iO.OO 
il.OO 
18.00 
24.00 
30.00 




iS^o. 15040. 



Solid Steel Pliers. 

With Raised Cutter. 



Matupun. 15040 o-iiKli, per clo/.i'ii. 

ifalawa 15041 G " " . 

Matmcaa 15042 7 " 

Mattuon 15043 S " 



12.50 
13.50 
17.00 
20.00 





No. 15050. 



Safety Pliers. 

Patent Insulation. 

Matlooii 15045 (i-incli. per dozen 25.00 

Maurice 15046 7 " " 33.00 

Maxicdl 15047 S " " 40.00 

Tested to insiihiie against a 
current of .2,.500 volts. 



The Universal Pliers. 

Muyfichl 15050- S-iucli, per pair..... 1.50 




No. 15052. 



Fry's Patent Lineman's Splicing 
Pliers. 



Mascppa 15052 S-incli, per pa 



2.00 




No. 15055 



Patent Pliers. 

'Masovianec 15055 4;i-iiicii, per dozer 

Maijford 15056 

Mazon 15057 S 

Meadcillc 15058 10 



4.20 
4.80 
6.00 
300 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Vom Cleff's Al! Steel Pliers. 



side Cutting. 




Code Word. 

Belched 

Bdchiny 

Belfry 

Belgian 

Belie 

Belied 

Belike 

Belittle 



List No. 
3794 
3795 
3796 
3797 
3798 
3799 
3800 
3801 
3802 



4 Inch, per dozen 

4i 

5 

5i 

6 

6i 

7 



List Price. 

. $8.00 

. 8.00 

. 8.00 

. 9.00 

. 10.00 

. 12.00 

. 14.00 

. 18.00 

. 22.30 




No. 2835. 



Coquettish 


2835 


Coquetting 


2836 


Cora 


2837 


Coral 


2838 


Coralite 


2839 


Coralline . 


2840 


Goralloid 


2841 



Flat, Long Nose. 

3 luch, per dozen 4.20 

3i '• " 4.20 

4 " " 4.20 

H " " 4.20 

5 " " 4.6r 

H " " •... "^ ' 




No. 21 



Diagonal Cutting. 

Corant 2869 3 Inch, per dozen 8.00 

Corcule 2870 8^ " " 8.00 

Cord 2871 4 " " 8.00 

Cordage 2872 4* " * 8.00 

Cordate 2873 5 ' " 8.00 

Corded 2874 5* •' " 9.00 

Coi-ddia 2875 G " " 10.00 

Cordial 2876 64 " " 11.50 

Cordially 2877 7 • " 14.00 

Cordon 2878 S ' " 18.00 



Round, Long Nose. 




No. 2879. 



Cordovan 


2879 


3 luc 


CoTdvroy 


2880 


3i " 


Cordicain 


238! 


4 •' 


Corelation 


2882 


4A " 


Corinne 


2883 


" 


Corinthian 


2884 


5.5. " 


Cork 


2885 


G " 



4.20 
4.20 
4.20 
4.60 
5.40 
6.20 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 3789. 




Bernard's Combined Parallel and 
Cutting Pliers. 

Width be> 
.tween p)yiog List 
jaws when Price. 
Code Word.' List No. Length. Will Cnt. open. Per Pair. 

Beholder 3789 4>^ in. No. !)B. &.S. X in- $ 1.57^ 

Wire. 
Beholding 3790 •'5^ " No. 7B-&S. J^ " 1.90 

Wire. 
Behoove 3791 6>< " No 5 B. & S. J^ '" 2.50 

Wire. 
Belabor. 3792 7K " No. 3 B. & S. 5^: " 4.00 

Wire. 

Bernard's Parallel Pliers. 

Consummate 2688 4^ ihcli < .1.00 

Consumption 2689 5J!^ " I.33>4 

Consumptive 2690 6>^ " 1.75 

Contact 2691 7;^ *• 2.50 

Hairs Telegraph Pliers. 

Meclaklinrj {5060 8 inch v. . . I.20 

Mecosta 15062 8 inch 1.80 



Fixture Pliers. 

Mecham 15063 vncli 75 

Rubber Handles for Pliers. 

Per Gross 

Constnclor 2680 5 inch 17.00 

Constrncture 2681 C " 23.00 

Consular 2682 7 " 28.80 

Consulate 2683 8 " 36.00 



No. 3680. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




^^^ 



M.iaEIH&SOH 



No. 8633. 



No. 8634. 



No. 15065. 



No. 15066. 




^^^ ^^"""■"°' I 




^^ tr"^"-°°T| 



I 



No. 15068. 



M -^ « | j , 



Splicing Clamps or Connectors. 

UiVPtice. 

Codf Word. Ll^t Nv. Per Pair 

Contagion 8632 For .Nos. ^, 4, e.aiul S wire $ 2,00 

Contagiom 8633 For No. S and finer wire , , 2.00. 

Conlain 8634 For Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 9 wire. 2.Q0 

Contained 8635 Copper jawed, for Hai:d drawn 

copper wH-e No. S. and finer. . . . 3.50 

Mecede 15065 Combination No. 2 and Mclniirc 

connector 2.00 

Meieira 15066 Railroad, for Nos. 0, 2 and 4. wire 2.00 

Medfidd 15067 For Mclntire joints ,. .. 2.00 

Medford 15068 Seven, in'ches long, for No. 9 to 

16 wire .- k85 



■654: 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 15070 



No. 15071. 



I 



Vom Cleff Splicing Clamps. 

«:oilo Word. List No. IJst Price. 

Meduijwlii 15070 4-HoIe, per pair... .. . $ L80 



MedUfM 15071 2-Hol<^. per pair. 



.80 




No. 2G73 



Mclntlre's Twisting Clamps. 

H^'ec-t 2673 (Compressing and cut- 
ting pliers, for No. 10 
to No. 20 wire, per 
pair 2.10 



No. 2674. 



EifecttTe 2674 Tvpistinjr clamp for 
No. 8 to No. 16 wire, 
per set of 2 pair 3.60 




No- 2675. 




Effectual 2675 Twisting clamp for 
No. 4. 5 and wire, 
per set of 2 pair 4 90 



Effeetfd 2676 Twisting clamp, for 
No., goto No. 6 wire, 
per set of 2 pair 8.25 



No. 2676, 



t 



No. 2515. 



Climbers. 

Miflfitrff 2515 Western pattern, per 

pair, no straps 2.00 

Mildale 2516 Straps.per setof lour. 100 




No. 2517. 



MiRdn 25! 7 Kastecn pattern, per 

pair, no straps. 3.00 

Mfnt'co- 2518 Siraps. per scfof four. i 00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



No. 15075. 



Double Steel Splicing Wrench. 

For Iron Wire or Heavy Copper Wires. 

We keep in^tock two sizes, one for 4 and C wire and one for 
Sand 9 wire. These wrenclies are accurately fitted for the 
respective wires and will make a light, clean splice. We have 
made them for as large as 00 wire. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Medon 1 5075 For stock sizes, each $ 1 .05 

Price large size on application. 



No. 15076 



Steel Tie Wrench. 

For Hard Drawn Copper Wire. 

The purpose of this lool is to make the tie around the line 
wire, where it is fastened to the insulators, jt-will wind the 
tie wrre around line smoothly, without marring same. 

Msdora 15076 Each. -.. 1.05 



Combination Lag=Screw and Niit 
Wrench. 



No. 15077 



Medicay 1 5077 



Each , 

Will take lag-screws and nuts 
for ^ iacli. Yz inch and %• inch 
bolts. 



1.50 





Steel Lag=Screw Wrench. 



This wrench is very convenient for drawing up lag-screws 
through cross-arms; the' jaw is made tapering to accommo- 
date variations in bolt heads. 



Mekers 



15078 Each. 



Minhwne) 
Minden 



Melton 



Coe Wrenches. 



Tree Trimmers. 



2520 
2521 



Regular, each 

E.xtra heavy, each. 



15080 Vom Clefr, each. 



1.25 



Blunted 


3496 
3497 
3498 
3499 
3500 
350 i 


6 inch, per dozen .^ , 


9.00 


Blunting 

Bluntly 

Blur 




fO.OO 


10 " " 

12 " " 


nm 

14.00) 


Blurred 


15 " " 


. ... 24.00 


Blurring 


18 " " 


. ... 3(y.o» 



2.5a 
3.oa 



3.0(^ 



No. 15080. 



356 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 15115. 




No. 15116.- 




No. 15122. 




No. 15124. 



-^ 



No. 15130. 



Electricians' Hammer. 

List Price. 
Codeword. LUt No, Each. 

Sfe7uloii 151 15 O-oz $ .65 

Nail Hammers. 

Plain Eye. 

MewdoUi I5M6 12-o/, 50 

Afenlo 151 17 15 " 55 

Mentor I5II8 18 " 60 

Adze Eye. 

Mendith 15120 .13-0/. -. .70 

Ma-edosia, 151 21 IC " 75 

Mcrcdo 15128 20'' ,.... 80 

Hatchets. 

Meridnn 15122 Cut 3^ inches JBO 

Meridian 15123 Cut 4j^- " .^^ * .90 

Hand Axes. 

MeiiffoUl 1 5 1 24 4>4 i nch cut ....... . , i. 25 

Memm 15125 5 '• -'.„....,... 1-45 

Meria}t 15126 5>^ " "^ ■■.•■ I.&5 

Merricourt 15127 C " " <^.x.i-, .... ■ *.80 

Linemen's Axe. 

MeHlUan 15130 With handle j-JS 

Merimac 15132 Without handle I.-OO 



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WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



357 




No. 24064. 




No. 24065. 



No. 24066. 



No. 24070. 






No. 24078. 



Dicke Tools. 

Carrying Hooks. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Sk-iH 24064 With Swivel, each $3.00 

Length of liandle, 4 feet. 

Cant Hooks. 

Skilled 24065 Length 4 feet, each 2.25 

Pike Poles. 

Skillet 24066 12 feet, perdoz. . . : 24.00 

Skillful 24067 14 " « ...- 26.00 

Skillming24068 16 " " 28.00 

Skillleiss 24069 18 " " 30.00 

Raising Forks. 

Skilts 24070 8 feet^, per doz 26-00 

Skim ■ 2407 r 10 " « 28.00 

Skimmer 24072 12 " " 30.00 

Skimminy24073 14 " « 32.00 

Skin. 24074 16 " " 34.00, 

Light, stiff, and will not warp. 

Wood Handle Tamping Bars. 

Skincli 24075 Hardwood, iron shoe, per 

doz 25.00 

Jenny Pole Support. 

Skinflint 24076 6 feet, each 8.00 

Skinful 24077 7i " " 9.00 

Very strong and substantial. 

riufe Pole Support. 

Skink 24078 4+ feet, each 5-00 

Skinless 24079 6 " " 6-00 

Skinner 24080 7+ " " 7.00 

Light and very strong. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Dicke IoqXs— {Continued.) 





Splicing Clamps. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

.SAi>p//!ir;«/24085 No. 100. Polished, 4 hole for 
No. B. & S. wire and finer, 
per doz $30.00 

Skirl 24086 No. 101. Polished, 2 hole for 
No. B. & S. wire and finer, 
per doz 30.00 

Hkirling^ 24087 No. 102. Polished, 2 hole for 
No. 3 B. & S. wire and finer, 
per doz 30.00 

Skirmish 24088 No. 10.3. Polished, 4 hole, for 
No- 8 B. & S, wire and finer, 
per doz 30.00 

6'A;>w/s/k;/-24089 No. 104. Polished, 4 hole, for 
No. B. & S. wire and finer, 
per doz 30-00 

Skirret 24090 No. 105. Polished, same as 
104, with copper jaws, per 
doz 50.00 

Western Climbers. 

Skirt 2409 1 VVitho\it Straps, per doz. pair, 1 8-00 
Skirtijig 24092 Straps, per dozen set 20-00 

Eastern Climbers. 

Hkinifh 24093 Without Straps, perdoz. pair, 24-00 
iSkittishly 24094 Straps, per dozen set; 20-00 




No. 24098. 




Lag Screw Wrench. 

Skittles 24095 Fits any size head, per doz. 16.00 



Splicing Tool. 

Skice 24096 Per dozen 9-00 

Howe's Improved Wire Tool. 

Skicer 24097 Wire Tightener, only (with- 
out vise), with strap, each, 4.50 
Sktntt 24098 Wire Tightener, with bi in. 

Vise, with strap, each 7.00 

Eccentric Clamps. 

Skecd 24099 For No. 9 wire and finer, 

per doz 16-00 



I 



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359 




Dicke Tools — {Continued ) 



Comm©n Reel. 




Code Word. List No. 

akimniness 2408 1 Complete with Pins 



SIO-OO 



Combination Pay=Out Reel. 

SUmny 24082 J^ Each 16.00 




Take=Up Reel. 

Skip 24083 12-inch Reel 20-00 

Skipper 24084 18-inch Reel . . . . : 22-00 



Dicke Lock Ferrule Screw Driver. 



Blades forged from finest tool steel, Polished Malleable Ferrules, Fluted 
Handles. 



Length of Blade 


2i 


3i 


4i 


5* 


Hi 


81 


lOi 


12A 








Cabinet, per doz 


S3. 00 


S3. 50 


S4.50 


S5.50 


S6.50 


S8.00 


S9.50 


Sll.OO 








Length of Blade 


2i 


3* 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


Machinists, per doz . . . 


3.00 


3.50 


4.25 


5.00 


6.00 


7.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 


10.50 


12.00 



Blade»'and Handles of the Dicke Screw Driver are warranted not to turn la the ferrule. 



360 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Wire Reel and Meter. 



The accompanying cut gives an idea of our Wirc-Meas- 
uiing and Reeling Device. It will save time and money 
and a short use will demonstrate its great value. 

In the meter the wire passes between two self-adjust- 
ing 1 oilers, which admit of a wide range, and will meas- 
ure accurately either large or small wire. The pointers 
are movable and readily adjusted to the zero point. 
Parties handling wire, either as supplies or for construc- 
tion'work, cannot afford to be without this device, as it 
will pay for itself in a short time. 



Code Word. List No. 

i,'/.NV("»c 24001 Meter, with Reel, each . 



List Price 

. $25.00 




Wire Meter for Counter. 



The meter is also made, mounted on a neat base, to be 
used on a counter where a reel is not needed. For wire 
factories and dynamo builders the meter alone is invalu- 
able. 



24002 Meter, without Reel, each 16-00 



Cable Meters are made to order only, and arc applicable for 
measuring cables of all sizes, rope or steel cables. 



Special prices quoted on Cable Meters. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



No. 2529. 



"Patent'* Rubber Handle Screwdrivers. 

Length giveq is length of blade below the. 
handle. 




Code Word. 

CofucUness 

Casuist 

Casuistic 

Casuistical 

Catacomb 

Catapult 

Cataract 

Catarrh 

Caich 



JListNo, 
2529 
2530 
2531 
2532 
2533 
2534 
2535 
2536 
2537 



LUt Price. 

2 inch, per dozen. . , '$4.20 

4.50 



4.80 
540 
6.00 
6.60 
7.20 
9.00 
9.60 



•* Vulcan" Insulated Screwdrivers. 




Nos. 1164 and 1168. 



MocLDED Mica Insulation. 



Catching 11 64 2^ inch, per dozen e.OO" 

Catchword i f 65 3i " " 7.00 

Catechise 1166 4 " " 8.00 

Catechised M67 5 " - I2.0O 

Catechism M 68 6 " " 1 3.50- 



No. 2556. 



Champion Screwdrivers. 



iMff 


2554 


2i inch, per ( 


lAiggage. 


2555 


3 " 


Lugger 


2556 


4 .. 


Luke 


2557 


5 " 


Lull 


2558 


6 " 


Lullaby 


2559 


7 " 


Lulled 


2560 


8 •' 


Lumbago 


2561 


9. '• 


Lumbering 


2562 


10 " 


Lumberingly 


2563 


11 " 


Luminary 


2564 


12 " 



dozen. 



No. 15140. 




No. 1514^ 



No. 15145. 






WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Pinion Screw Driver, 

Cpilo Word. List Ko. Lisl Price. 
Mh)fo!a 15140 Euch $ .50 

Handy Ratchet Screw Driver, 

Miua-ul- 15142 Each ,„.. .• .60 

Novelty Pocket Screw Driver. 

Miiwra 15145 Each.x.. , .60 

Wire Peeler. 

^fi}lor 15148- Eaph 50 

Electrician's Scissors. 

iJ/i'nf/o -15150 P.cr dozen ., 10.20 

Bell Hanger's Gimlet. 

MncdoMi 1 5 1 52 IS-inch; ^2, each ■ .60 

Mmcola 1,5153 15 " J? " ■.. .80 

Mimcdkan ' 15 1 54. 15 •.' J | •■ 80 

Minock 15155 24 " f^ " - 80 

Minvka 15156 24 " J-? " ,... 1.00 

Minster 15157 34 " J? " 1.00 

Mislunrakn 15158 -iC " ^'s " '-00 

Mi^oula I5I59 no " J? " ,.,... 1.20 

Mif^soimt 15160 3G " J| - 1.20 

Pod Bits. 

Mitchell 1 5 1 62 18-inch, |$, per dozen 4.80 

Moberly 151 63 18 " H " 4.80 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



363 



Op 

01^ 



TRADE MARK. 



The "Syracuse" Electricians' Drill Bit. 



The Numbers Indicate the Sizes in 32us of an Inch. 



Vo. 


12 iDcb. 

Per Doz. 


No. 


18 Inch. 
IVrDoi. 


.No. 


2t Inch. 
rerDoz. 


No. 


30 Inch. 
Per Doz. • 


No. 


36 Inch, 
Per Doi. 


6.... 


...$5.00 


6... 


$7.00 


6.... 


.. $9.00 


6... 


...$11.00 


0.... 


$13.00 


8 


5 00 


8 


7 00 


8 . 


9 00 


8 


1 1 00 


8 


13 00 


10.... 


.... 5.50 


10... 


7.50 


10 ... 


.... 9.50 


10 ... 


...12.00 


10. . . . 


(3.00 


13.... 


... 6.00 


12. . . 


8.00 


12... 


.. .10.00 


12 ... 


. ...12.00 


12 ... 


13.00 


14... 


... 7.00 


14... 


9 00 


14.... 


.. .11.00 


14 .. 


I3.0P 


14.... 


14.00 


16. . . . 


... 8.00 


16... 


10.00 


16.... 


...12.00 


1?.... 


. .. 14.00 


16.... 


15.00 


18 .. 


9 00 


18 . 


II.QO 

12.00 


18 


..... 1 3.00 
.... 14.00 


IS 


.15 00 


18 


16 00 


20.... 


10.00 


20.. 


20 


20 .. 


.15.00 


20 ... 


16.00 


22. . . . 


...11.00 
...12.00 


22 .. 
24.. 


13.00 

14^0 


23. . . . 
24 ... 


....15.00 
...16.00 


33. . . . 
34.... 


.....16.00 
17.00 


23 


. ...I7.()0 


24.... 


24. . . . 


....18.00 


26 . . . 


...13.00 


26. .. 


15 00 


26 . 


17 00 


36 .. 


18 00 


26 


18 00 


28 


...14.00 


28 


< 16 00 


28 


18 00 


28 


19 00 


28 


19.00 

20.00 

. .. 20 00 


30.... 


...15.00 


30... 


17.00 


30 


19.00 


30 


20.00 


30 


32. . . . 


. . . 1 6.00 
...17.00 


32.. 
34... 


18.00 

... 19.00 


33... 
34.... 


.. .20.00 
...20.00 


33 .. . 


. ...20 00 


32. .. 


34 ... 


34.... 


20.00 


34... 


20.00 


36 ... 


... (8.00 


36.. 


20.00 


36 


21 00 


36. . . . 


21.00 


36. . . . 


21.00 









Adjustable Malleable Iron Handles. 




For Use Where a Brace is Inconvenient. 



last Price. 
Per dozen $1.25 




Automatic Boring Tools. 

Code Word. List No. 

Corkserew 2353 Automatic Boring Tool, with 8 

Drills, each. . . 2.50 



364 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




fesJ l<^^ 



No. 2916. 



«r^ 



Amidon's Patent Corner Bit Brace. 



Code -VVoril. 


List No. 


List Pricp. 


Cunjugating 


2912 G-inch Sweep, eacli 


.... $ 3.00 


Conjugation 


2913 8 


3.35 


Conjunct 


2914 10 

Braces-Ratchet. 


3.75 


Conjunction 


29 16 7-inch sweep, per doz 


43.20 


Conjunclice 


2917 8 


48.60 


Conjunctly 


2918 10 '• •"• •• 


. .. 54.00 


Conjuncture 


2919 12 ....... 


59.40 


Conjuration 


2920 14 't ♦• " 


64.80 



Braces— Plain. 

Conjure 2944 G-inch sweep, por doz 14.20 

Conivnr 2945 S •' " •• 16.20 

Connate 2946 10 " |9.00 

Connect 2947 \l 20.25 




No. 15085. 




No. 1748. 







Draw Knives. 




Melhorn 


15085 
15086 


12-iiich blade, each. 


2.00 


Mclrin 


14 


2.50 






Saws. 




Connected 


1748 


14-inch panel saw, per doz 


16.00 


Connivance 


1749 


IG '• •' " .... 


17.35 


Connive 


1750 


18 " ■" " .... 


18.75 


Connivency 


1751 


20 ••■ '• " .... 


. . 20.00 


Connitent 


1752 


22 •' " " .... 


21.50 


Conniver 


1753 


24 " '• " .... 


22.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Inspector's Tools. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Modena 15165 Complete set in Moroccocase, 
containing everything neces- 
sary for adjusting telephone 
apparatus, telegraph and 
stock-printing instruments, 
etc $ 5.50 

Modesta. 15166 Case, only i.SO 



No. 1.5165. 




Combination Handles. 

Mohawk 1 5 1 70 Large size, complete 1 .75 



No. 15170. 




.Volcon 15175 11 T.ools. complete 1.25 

Pipe Cutters, 

BUghiinrj 3832 Knife, No. 2 3.50 

Blind 3833 " "3 5.80 



Porter's Wire Cutters. 




No. 3787. 



Bodily 



3787 Porter's Easy Wire Cutters. 

will cut >^-inch wire, each 

3788 Porter's Easy Wire. Cutters, 

will cut K-inch wire, each 
3527 Heavy Wire Cutters, will cut 

^i-inch wire, each .20.00 



12.50 



16.50 



No. IJISO. 



No. 15185. 



No. 15190, 



No. 15191. 




No. 15] 93. 



No. 15193. 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Cold Chisel. 

List Price, 
Code Word. List Xo. Each., 

Momence 15180 >^-incli $ .J5 

Mona 15181 'A- '' 45 

Moncure .I5f82 K " ..■.•... 60 

Monclova 15183 H '" 70 

Socket Framing Chisel. 

Monster 15185 1" inch f^ - .90 

Mondamin 15186 1^ " '■ I.L5 

Mondola 15187 2 " ,.,... 1.45 

Bricic Drills. 

Monntt 15190 Steel 1.50 

Monetta I5I9I Hollow... 80 

Floor Groovers. 

Moneka 15192 1.00 

Monnetie 15193 With removable knife. 1.50 

Monon 15195 With sinker 2.00 



No. 15195. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 15200: 




No. 15201. 




No. 15205. 




No. 15215. 




Tool Belt. 

I/isl Pr ice 
Code Word List No. Each 

MoHongaJi 1 5200 $ 1 .25 

Linemen's Tool Bag. 

Monongahela 1 520 1 Canvas 3.00 

Monroe 1 5202 Leather 3.75 

Tape Lines. 

Sole Leather-^Cases. 

MonrouQ. 15205 25 feet , 1.75 

Monsin 15206 50 " , 2.65 

Montague \ 5207 100 " 4.20 

Asses Skin, Brass Bound Case. 

Montandod 15210 25 feet ..,.= .45 

Montdair ( 52 1 1 50 " , .55 

Montbello 15212 75 " *85 

Montello 15213 100 " .- 1.05 

Line=Tapping Clamps. 

Monteray, 152.15 ^ 4.00 

Pole Counter or Tally Register. 

Montemle- 15216 3.00 



No. 1521G 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 8713. 




No. 8634. 




Gauges. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Constitution 8713 Self -Registering^ "Wire Scale, guaranteed to be 

accurate, polished steel, each $1 .25 



ConstUuUv0 ' 8624". Xtnerlcan. Standard Wire Gauge. to36. each. . 3.9a 

Constrain 8625 " " 5 " 36. '* .. 2.85 

Constrainedly 8626 Eoglisb " " 1 " 36. " y, 2.25 

Constraining 8627 " " 6 " 36,' " .. 1.70 



Constnct 2392 Microineter Caliper, measures from .001 to 1 

inch, each 10.00 

Casual 2393 Micrometer Caliper, measures from. 001 to 1 

inch, in moroccQ case, each. ...... : 1 0.50 



No. 2392. 




Constraint 2527 Micwmeter Caliper, measures from .001 to .5 

ihdh.each ; .- ^ • •» l^-OQ 

Casxially 2528 Micrometer Caliper, measures from ".001 to .6 

inch, la morocco case,, each >•>...» • .^ 1 0.58 



No. 2527 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



369 




Soldering Apparatus and Supplies 

W. E. Soldering Salts. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Arbitra/e 3205 lu i pound bottles, per pound $0.75 

Arbitrator 3206 Iq I ", " " .65 

Arcnde 3207 In 5 " " " 50 



The 5. S. Soldering Paste. 



The Paste being in a soft, plastic condition, can be 
applied to the metal to be soldered in quantities just 
sufficient for the purpose. After an application of this 
paste the solder flows easily. The paste will not tarnish 
or corrode the metal. 



Solcmnizer 24457 i pound boxes, per pound 1.40 

Solemnly 24458 1 " " " ).30 




The Allen Soldering Stick. 

Sokmiiness 24459 Per stick 



.25 



^B 


► 




Soldering Coppe 


Blustrous 


3513 


2i 


pounds to the pair, per pound 


Boar 


3514 


3 


" 


t 


Board 


3515 


4 


« 


< 


Boardahle 
Boarded 
Boarding 
Boast 


3516 
3517 
3518 
3519 


5 
6 

7 
8 


" 


.' 


Boaster 


3520 


9 


« 


" 


Boastful 


3521 


10 


" 


." 



Pointed. 



Solder. 



At Lowest Market Puices. 



Concoler 3338 Strictly Half and Half 




Concomitant 3339 Wire Solder 

Concord 3340 Rosin Core Solder . 



370 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




il 



Soldering Apparatus— (Con/infte(i). 

List t'rict. 
Cpa« Word', tiji Ho. Kftcli. 

Moiifetidco 15220 Combination Hot lilast Furuace $ 10.00 

Holds 1 gallon of oil 




Binominal 3868 Helper's Firepdt. Can also be used as. 

.ft, reversible torch ' 33.00 



No. 3868. 




BoMering 3447 Wellington Soldering Furnace. 



8.00 



No. 3447 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 




Soldering Apparatus— (Cw^z/ww^^ ) 

Charcoal Solderijig Furnace. 



Code Word. Lisl No. 
Montgomery. 1 5222 



List Price, 
Each. 

5.00 



No. 15222. 




No. 15225. 



Combination Soldering Torch. 



For Alcohol. 



Montcell 1 5225 



This torch can be Carried in the 
pocket or tool bag The handle con- 
tains a vial for acid, doing away, with 
carrying an extra acid bottle. The 
blow-pipe is adjustable and the wick 
large. It is made entirely of brass and 
highly polished. 




3.00 



MonteccUo 15230 Wellington Torch. 



7.50 



No. 1523Q 



372 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Soldering Apparatus— (Coin'nncd) 

List Price. 
Codeword. List No. Each. 

MontcUcth 2522 Blow pipe, No. 2G. $4.00 

i "' - " 

I 

No. 2523. 

"'~^ Parts of No. 26 Blow Pipe. 

Montour 1 5235 . "Burner, complete 2.00 

No. 15233. 

Montrose 1 5236 Burner, without head 1 .00 

'i^ B Montvale 15237 Needle screw 20 

No. 1523C. No. 15237. 

Moorepark \ 5238 Burner head .50 

Moorebuvg 1 5234 Drip cup 25 

No. 15238. No.«15234. 

mmmmm ^ //..mV?. 15239 Airpump 1.00 

No, 15239. 

^^E^S ^^i Moorehead 15240 Air valve 50 

^^ g B Moorefield 15241 Plug .15 

No. 15240. No. 15241. 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Soldering Apparatus— {Co?t^mt^ed) 




Imperial Hot Blast Gasoline Blow Torch. 



This torch is made especially for burning paint, thaw- 
ing pipes, burning lead, etc. It generates a blue flame 
of 1500 degrees F. The size and power of the flame can 
be increased or turned down to suit the work. The tank 
liolds li pints of gasoline, and is made of the best drawn 
brass, of 18 gauge, is seamless and highly polished. The 
diameter of the tank is 4 J inches, and the height to top 
of burner is 9 inches. It 'weighs 3 lbs. It is equipped 
with a brass pump, which has strong detachable connec- 
tions, and a simple accessible valve. The torch will burn 
in any positicm, and consume J pint per hour at full blast 
and will not blow out in the wind. The tank has a cone- 
shaped bottom, giving additional strength. These torches 
are fully tested and warranted. 



Code Word. List No. 

Siinplitji 23116 Imperial Torch. 



$5.oa 



Braziers* Hot Blast Blow Torch. 

For Gasoline. 

For brazing and tempering small tools and springs, 
soldering patterns, and annealing brass and other metals, 
lieating soldering coppers, glue, burning off paint, gen- 
eral bench, furnace work, etc. 



Sinij/h'rc 23117 Braziers' Torch 6.0ft 




The Combination Hot Blast Blow Torch. 

For Gasoline. 

Three useful tools in one : a brazier, soldering iron 
heater, and blow torch for plumbers, electricians and 
conduit workers. Will not blow out. 



1^0.23118. 



Simply 



23118 



6.00 



374 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Soldering Apparatus — {Continued. ) 



The Electric ♦'Hot Blast" Blow Torch, 

For Gasoline. 

It produces a solid blue flame. Weighs two 
pounds when empty, three pounds wheu filled. Is 
very strong as well as light; Will burn in any 
position. 



Code Word. List No. 

Sbn il<(r 231(9 Hot Blast Torch . 



List Price, 

Each. ' 

. . $ 4.50 



Repair Parts to Torches. 

23120 No. 1. Air Pump, complete for 

Hot Blast Torches ) 

Imperial Torches I 

Brazier's Torches [" ^'^^ 

Combination Furnaces ' 

23121 No. 2, Lower Bracket for Pump 50 

23 1 22 No. .3. Upper Bracket for Pump 50 

23123 No. 4. Burner for Imperial Blow 

Torch, complete 2.50 

23124 No. <i(^(. Burner for Brazier's Blow 

Torch 4.00 

23 1 25 No. 9. Filler Cap for Blow Torches. . .20 

23126 No. 10'/. Needle Valve Seat for Im- 

perial and Brazier's Torch 30 

23127 No. 106. Needle Valve Seat for Com- 

bination and Tinner's Furnace 30 

23128 No. 11«. Large Packing Nut for Im- 

perial Brazier's Torches 20 

23129 Nu. 12rt. Large Drip Cup for Im 

perial and Duplex Torches, and Com- 
bination and Tinner's Furnaces 30 

23130 126. Large Drip Cup for Braziers 

Torch 30 

23131 No. 14. Air Valve for Screw and 

Packing Nut for Imperial and Braz- 
ier's Torches .30 

23132 No. 16. Perforated Burner Tube for 

Imperial Torch 40 

23 1 33 No. 16(7. Perforated Burner Tube for 

Brazier's Torch 40 

23134 No. 20. Needle and Packing Nut f or 

Imperial and Brazier's Torches .50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Soldering Apparatus— ( Continued') 

Code Word. List No List Price, 
Archangel 8649 Vulcan Torcb. each $10,00 



No. 8649. 




Christened 8652." , Economic Flux Bulb, for soldering acid, cach.V 2.25 



No. 8652. 




Christentng 8653 Alcobol Blow Lamp, small size. . each 2-75 

Christian 8654 " " regular size, each 3,00 

Christianity 8655 " " larga '" " 3.50 

Christmas 8656 " " extra " '■ 4.50 



No. 



376 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Soldering Apparatus— {Contirir/cd). 



Code Word. List No. 

Dcrouriny 2388 Walsh Blow Torch, "each. 



Uhllch Soldering Pot. 
Moran 15245 Each 



List Pricf. 

$ 6.oa 



7.5i» 



No. ].>245. 




No. 8C50. 



No. :?.J50. 



» 



Chrisii 8650 Linemaifs Torch, tin, each. . . 

Christopher 8651 " " brass, each. 



Solder Pots. 

lilusftfuUn 3507 6 inch diamelor, per do/mi. 

Blushing 3508 C>i 

niushlm 3509 8 

Bluster 35 1 9 

Blusterer 3511 10)4 



Jilusteriiui 3512 13>^ 



8.85 
2.00 



Carabine' 2550 Sokkr Ladjc^s, 2)4 inch, per dozen 2.75 

Caravan 2551 " 8 • '^ 3.50 

Cardine 2552 *-' 4 " " 4.75 

Careen 2553 " 5 " •• 6.50 



5.20 
5.50 
10.00 
12.00 
16.00 
32.00 



Station and Workmen's Supplies, 



Tape. 



In li, %, 1, IM. 2 AND 3 Inches. 




Code Word. 


List No 


Beamlet 


3638 


I^eamtrec 


3639 


Beamy 


3640 


Bean 


3641 


Beanmper 


3642 


Beancod 


3643 


Beanfed 


3644 


Bean fly 


3645 


Beangoose 


3646 


Bear 


3647 


Calamity 


3623 


Creased 


8746 


Solen 


24460 


Solenacean 


24461 


Solenaceom 


24462 


Soleness 


24463 



List Price. 

Grimshaw, black, per pound $ 1 . 1 

" white, " 1 .00 

Competition, black, " 75 

" white, " 75 

Okonite, black, " 2.00 

Manson, black, " 1 .40 

"^ white, « 1 .40 

Paragon, black, " 60 

Tenax, black, " 60 

" white, " 60 

Century Tape, " 90 

Kerite " per roll 95 

Sampson Friction Tape, per pound, 75 

Clifton Tape, « 75 

Simplex, " 75 

B. W. H., " 85 



Splicing Compound. 



Bears 373 1 Chatterton's American, per pound 1 .60 

Bearable 3732 " Imported " 2.00 

Beard 3733 Tenax Splicing Compound, in rolls, per pound. . 1.00 

Solenite 24464 Para " "• " " .. 1.25 



378 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Calebs Commutator Compound. 

List No. List Price 

24438 Per Stick $0-75 

24439 Per Dozen 8-00 

24440 Per Gross 72.00 



Kferrrst^lMTAMCoTWi^^ 



No. 8701. 



Kester's Commutator Compound. 

iMpidary 870 1 Per Stick 



.25 




Hoffman's Rod Polish. 



Will not wear the lamp rod. It is in the form of a 
powder, put up in tin boxes, and easily applied. 



Soidand 24441 Per Box 



.30 



^<^ 



No. 24442. 




Rubber Gloves. 

Soldanrie 24442 Regular Rubber, no cuffs, per dozen 1 3.00 

Soldier 24443 " " with cuffs, " 1 6.50 

Soldiering 24444 Heavy " no cuffs, " 24.00 

Soldierly 24445 " " with cuffs, " 30.00 



No. 24445. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



379 




Hard Rubber Sheet. 



Size of Sheets 20x48 inches. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


ThickKcss. 


Approximate 
weight ot 
full sheets. 


Hi/atimille 


13210 


3>2 inch 


tj^ pound 


Hyndman 


13211 


16 


2H 




Ili/ndsvilk 


13212 


:?i 


3^ 




Iberia 


13213 


I'o 


4fi ' 




lea mole 


13214 


y^ " 


5>^ 




Idaliu 


13215 


i'i 


C 




fdleicild 


13216 


1^6 


TA 




Ignacio 


13217 


X " 


iO'A 




Ilion 


13218 


i-, *• 


13^ ' 




Xtliopolis 


13219 


H " 


iG'/z ' 




Independence. 


13220 


/g 


18H • 




Indianola 


13221 


H " 


22 




Ingrami 


13222 


1*6 


24 




Ingalls 


13223 


H " 


27 




Ingalton 


13224 


^^ " 


32 




Ingeraoll 


13225 


^ " 


35 




Ingtedde 


13226 1 


40 




Inkseter's 


13227 \% " 


50 





2.10 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.0O 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 




Vulcanized Rbre Sheet. 

Size of Sheets 40x70 inches. 

Indian Red or White. 

For convenience in shipping we prefer to cut sheets in halves 
or quarters 



Bda-lochen 


Thickness. 

13235. rSo-inch 

13236 a' " 


60 

.60 


lola 


13237 jig " 


60 




13238 iV " 


50 


Ionia 


13239 yi " 


.50 


Ipavd 

Ipswich 

Iredell 


13240 H- " 


.. . . .50 


13241 !4 " 


.50 


13242 9- " 


.60 




13243 H " 


60 




13244 H " 


60 




13245 1 " 


65 


Irolo 


13246 I 'A •' 


65 


Iroquois 


13247 VA " 


75 



Black, 5 cents per pound advance. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Hard Rubber Rods. 



Code Word 


List No. 


DiaincU-r 


Irvincton 


13260 


•4 incli 


Iriring 


C326I 




IrniKjton 


13262 


'X ■"■ 


Irvona 


13263 


i"c " 


Frtria 


13264 


Vs '• 


Isabel 


13265 


7 1. 


hhpeniiiirj 


13266 


<A '•■' 


Isleta 


13280 


.^« " 


TsliniJton 


13281 


H " 


.hlip 


13267 


Is " 


Ithica 


13269 


H " 


Ithican 


l5270 


\l '• 


luka 


13271 


'A " 


Jackmun 


13272 


11 '• 


Jacksonboro 


13273 


1 


JacksonpDft 


13274 


IX •' 


Jalapa 


13275 


\% " 


Jamaica 


13276 


1^ " 


Jameshvrr) 


13277 


2 


Javuson 


13278 


2^ " 


Jamr.o-port 


13279 


2K " 



In loiigtlis of 30 inches. 

.Vpproximate 
\Vui;.'lil per 
I'cr 100 Ffot. List Price. 

X pounds per pound $ 1.80 

\y2 " " 1.80 

,2X *■' " 1.50 

4 . " •' ...... 1.50 

0>^ " '• 1.50 

8 " " 1.50 

lOX " •' 1.40 

12^ " " 1.40 

16 " " 1.35 

lO^C ■' " ....... 1.35 

22^ " •' 1.35 

27X " ••' ...... 1.35 

29X '■ " 1.35 

;{6>^ ■' '• 1.35 

42 " " 1.25 

<^^yi " " 1.25 

92>^ " " j.25 

128 •• " 1.25 

lvod4 - '• .....w 1.25 

1 " 5X " " 1.25 

1 '• C,'4: " " 1.25 



Vulcanized Fibre Rod. 



Red, Random Lengths. 
Dialn.etor. 

JumcuUnni 1 3285 % inch, per foot 12 

Jamison 13286 I'g " " 14 

Jaral 13287 y% ' " 16 

Jarn>' 13288 Ji " ' 18 

Jaudon 13289 h ''' ' • 18 

Jeddo 13290 'A " " 24 

Jefferso7, 13291 ',7, " " 26 

Jenkintoicu 13292 ,»e '• " 28 

Jenningi 13293 ^ " " 34 

Jenny 13294 |i " " 40 

Jericho 13295 H " " 48 

Jermyn 13296 % " " : 64 

Jerome 13297 1 ' " 84 

Jerusalem 13298 IX • ' 1.30 

Jesvp 13299 \H " " ••••■ ••60 

Black fibre can be furnished on application. 



Hard Rubber Battery Cells. 




IJvermon 1 3993 2X.\'CXx9>^, each 1 .20 

Livingston 13994 3Xx5>i.\10>^, each 1.50 

Livonia 13995 4x4xGX, each r.80 

Llano 13996 5X.x5.^4'x'5'f^. each 2.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Tubing. 



Hard Rubber Tubing. 






Code Word. 


List No. 


Bloat 


3481 


Bloated 


3482 


floater 


3483 


Blabber 


3484 


BUthtful 


3485 


Blithely 


3486 


BUthesonif] 


3487 1 


Binnacle 


3488 1 



In Lengths of 24 Inches. 

Outside Inside Appro.v,' jCo. List Price. 

Diam. Diani. of Feet per lb. Her pound.- 

^ inch. >| inch. 20 $ 1.20 

Vi " 'X " M. • ••20 

yi •' ,% •'• 10 1.20 

H " H • 10 1.20 

^ ■• /z •' 8 1.20 

H " H " 8 1.20 

H " C... 1.20 

Vs " H " 1,20 



Vulcanized Fibre Tubing. 



Length about 23 inches, ,'„ to ^-incli walls. 




OOoo 



Jewel t 

Joab 

Jobstoicii 

Johnston 

Johnson 

Jolley 

Johexboro 

Joplin 



Allownna 

AUowinij 

Alloy 

Alloy aye 

Alloyed 

Alio 

Allspice 

Allude 

Alludiny 



Branding 

Brandy 

Bravado 

Brave' 

Bravely 

Budget 



13310 'A inch 1.00 

13311 H " 1-00 

13312 'A " 1.00 

13313 H " 1-00 

13314 % .- 1.00 

13315 1 " ,....^;;.. 1.00 

13316- IX " .-. .:;^ 1.00 

13317;j>^ ■• 1.00 



Okonite Tubing. 



3249 
3250 
3251 
3252 
3253 
3254 



yi inch. 
X " 

'A " 

H " 



3255 X 



3256 
3257 1 



.Vpprox. No. 
of Feet per lb. 

35 feet 2.00 

17 •' 2.00 

14 " 2.00 

UA •' 2.00 

10 •■ 2.00 

8 " 2.00 

4y, '• 2.00 

4 •• 2.00 

3 •' 2.00 



Soft Rubber Tubing. 



3475 
3476 

3477 'A 

3478 ,% 

3479 H 

3480 A 



Inside 

Diani.- Covers Wire. 

>^inch. No. 20 B. <t S. G. 

14 

10 

() 

4 




Approx. No. 
of Feet por lb. 

Ins. 100 1.35 

50 85 

20 85 

15 85 

12 85 

85 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Insulating Paints. 

Capiiatwii 3347 P. & B. Paint, 1 gallon cans, per gallon 2.50 

Cupitiilatc 3348 " "5 " " 2.20 

Capon 3349 " " barrcllots, " 2.00 

Caprice 3350 V/. E. Compound, 1 gallon cans, per gallon 2.30 

Cnpricious 3351 " " 5 " " 2.10 

Capsize. 3352 " " barrcllots 1.90 




Armalac. 

For Insulating Field Magnets and Armatures. 

Acid, alkiili and waterproof. Absolutely non-lnflam- 
piable. Unexcelled and unvarying standard of insulation. 

Bbl3. Half 

Codeword. ListKo. PerGaL Bbls. 

Covenant 8728 Armalac $1.65 $1.75 

Insullac 

Is a rapid drying orange colored insulating varnisL, 
possessing great insulating properties and absolute resist- 
ance to lubricating oils. Dilute with insullac thinner 
only. 

BbU;. Halt 

Per GaL Bbls. 

Copyist 8729 Insullac $1.65 $1.75 

Insullac Thinner. 

A Diiutant for Insullac. 

Bbls. Hair 

Per QaL Bbls. 

Gertrude 8881 Tusullac ThmaET $1.35 $1.45 

Enamelac. 

For producing highly-lustrous, smooth and waterproof 
surfaces upon wood or iron. Unexcelled as a pre- 
servative. 

Dbls. Half 

Per Gal. Bbls. 

Copyholder 8730 Enamelac $0.80 $0.90 



$2.00 



$2.00 



,$l./0 



Cans. 

$1.00 



Waste. 

3999 Best Quality Cotton Waste, per pound 15 

Crocus Cloth. • 

8726>^ PerSheet 05 

" Ream 18.00 

Asbestos. 

8727 Asbestos Paper, la rolls, per pound 30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Standard Price List 

OF 

Electrical Mica. 



Size. Price per lb. 


Size. Price per lb. 


Size. 


Price per lb. 


Size. Price per lb. 


Size. 


Price per lb. 


Size. 


Price per lb. 


Hx3 


$0 60 


2 X 21 


$0 60 


21x 7i 


$5 00 


2|x 5 


$5 00 


3ix 51 


$7 75 


4lx 7 


$9 75 


lix 3i 


65 


2 X 2i 


65 


2ix 8 


5 50 


25x51 


5 25 


31x 6 


8 50 


41x 8 


10 00 


ux ^ 


70 


2 X 2i 


70 


21x 84 


6 25 


2|x51 


5 50 


31x 7 


8 75 


41x9 


10 25 


Hx ^ 


75 


2x3 


75 


21x 9 


6 75 


2fx6 


6 00 


31x 8 


9 00 


41x10 


11 25 


Uk 4 


90 


2 X 3i 


80 


21 X 9i 


7 50 


2fx 6i 


6 25 


Six 9 


9 50 


41x11 


12 00 


Ux4i 


1 00" 


2 X 3i 


90 


21x10 


8 00 


2ix 7 


6 75 


31x10 


10 50 


41x12 


13 00 


UK4i 


1 15 


2 X 3| 


1 00 


21x11 


8 50 


2|x 7i 


7 25 


31x11 


12 00 


5x5 


8 50 


Hx 5 


1 50 


2x4 


1 20 


21x12 


9 50 


2|x 8 


7 75 


31x12 


12 50 


5 X 51 


9 00 


lix5A 


1 90 


2x41 


1 25 


2ix2i 


85 


2|x81 


8 75 


31x31 


4 50- 


5x6 


9 50 


Hx6 


2 40 


2 X 4A 


1 40 


2ix 2i 


1 00 


2fx 9 


9 00 


31x 31 


5 00 


5 X 61 


9 75 


lix (H 


3 00 


2 X 4| 


1 50 


2ix 3 


1 25 


2|x9i 


9 50 


31x 4 


6 00 


•5x7 


10 00 


Ux7 


4 00 


2x5 


1 75 


2ix 31 


1 35 


2|xl0 


10 00 


31x41 


6 25 


5x8 


10 25 


Ux 7i 


4 50 


2 X 5^ 


2 40 


2^x 3^ 


1 50 


2|xll 


11-00 


31x41 


6 50 


5x9 


10 50 


Ux 8 


4 75 


2 X C 


3 00 


2ix 33 


1 60 


2-2x12 


11 50 


31x 4J 


7 00 


5 xlO 


11 00 


Hx 8i 


5 25 


2 X 6i 


3 50 


2Ax 4 


1 75 


3x3 


2 50 


31x 5 


7 50 


5 xll 


12 OO 


Hx9 


5 75 


2x7 


4 50 


2ix 4i 


2 00 


3 X 31 


2 75 


3ix 51 


8 25 


5 xl2 


13 50 


Hx 9i 


6 50 


2 X7J 


4 75 


2-ix 4i 


2 50 


3 x 31 


3 25 


Six 6 


8 75 


51x51 


9 25 


UxlO 


7 00 


2.x 8 


500 


2ix 41 


3 00 


3 X 32 


3 75 


31x61 


8 75 


51x 6 


9 75 


Uxll 


7 75 


2 X 8i 


5 75 


2i\ 5 


3 50 


^ X 4 


5 00 


31x 7 


9 00 


Six 7 


10 25 


UxlS 


8 75 


2x9 


6 25 


2^x 51 


3 60 


3 X 41 


5 25 


3lx 8 


9 25 


51 X 8 


10 50 


HX3 


70 


2 X 9i 


7 00 


2ix 5i 


3 75 


3 X 41 


6 00 


31x 9 


9 50 


5lx 9 


10 75 


ifx ^ 


75 


2 xlO 


7 50 


2ix G 


4 25 


3 X 43 


6 50 


31x10 


10 75 


54x10 


11 50 


l|x34 


85 


2 xll 


8 25 


2U 6i 


4 50 


3x5 


7 00 


31x11 


12 00 


51x11 


12 00 


Ijx 3f 


1 00 


2 xl2 


9 25 


2^x 7 


5 00 


3 X 51 


7 50 


31x12 


13 00 


54x12 


13 50 


lix4 


1 10 


2jx2i 


60 


2.1X 71 


5 25 


3x6 


8 00 


4X4 


7 00 


6x6 


10 00 


15x 4i 


1 15 


2ix 2i 


65 


2^x8 


5 50 


3.X 61 


8 25 


4 x 41 


7 25 


6x61 


10 25 


ljx4i 


1 25 


21x 2i 


70 


2ix 8i 


6 50 


3x7 


8 50 


4 x 5 


7 75 


6x7 


10 50 


lix 41 


1 40 


2ix3 


1 00 


2ix 9 


7 00 


3x8 


8 75 


4 X 51 


8 50 


6x8 


10 75 


Ux 5 


1 75 


2JX3J 


1 15 


2ixn 


7 CO 


3x9 


9 00 


4x6 


9 00 


6x9 


11 00 


l}x 5i 


2 15 


21x3i 


1 30 


2^x10 


8 00 


3 xlO 


10 50 


4x 61 


9 25 


6 xlO 


11 50 


Ux 6 


2 75 


21x3? 


1 45 


2^x11 


8 75 


3 Xll 


12 00 


4x7 


9 50 


6 xll 


12 OO 


Ux64 


3 25 


21x 4 


1 60 


2^x12 


10 00 


3x12 


12 50 


4x8 


9 75 


6x12 


14 00 


Ux 7 


4 25 


2fx 41 


1 75 


21x21 


1 25 


31x31 


3 50 


4x9 


10 00 


7x7 


10 75 


Ux7i 


4 50 


■ 21x 4i 


2 00 


2i\ 3 


1 75 


31x31 


4 00 


4 XlO 


11 00 


7x71 


10 75 


Ux 8 


4 75 


21x 41 


2 25 


2Sx3i 


2 00 


31x 31 


4 50 


4 xll 


12 00 


7x8 


11 00 


Ux8i 


5 50 


21 X 5 


2 75 


2|x31 


2 25 


31x 4 


5 25 


4 xl2 


13 00 


7x9 


11 25 


lfx9 


6 00 


,21x 51 


2 85 


2ix3S 


2 50 


31x41 


5 50 


41x41 


7 50 


7 XlO 


12 00 


Ux 9i 


6 75 


21 X 5i 


3 00 


2|x 4 


3 00 


31X41 


6 00 


4|x 5 


8 25 


7 xll 


12 50 


UxlO 


7 25 


21x 6 


3 40 


2fx41 


3 25 


31x 4f 


6 50 


41x51 


8 75 


8x8 


12 00 


Uxll 


8 00 


21x 61 


3 65 


2|x 4i 


3 75 


31x 5 


7 25 


41x 6 


9 25 


8x9 


12 5a 


Uxl2 


9 00 


2ix6i 


3 90 


2|x 4i 


4 25 


31x 51 


7 50 


4ix 61 


9 50 


8 XlO 


13 00 


2x2 


60 


21x 7 


4 75 



















All Larger. Special Prices. 



384 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Galvanized Oil Waste Cans. 

Self-Closing Cover. 



With Imfboited Spbing Attachment. 



The " Iron-Clad " Oil Waste Cans are made vfithout the use of Solder and 
are galvanized after being put together. They are recommended by the 
leading insurance companies. 



Code Word. 
Ancestral 



Round. 

1, lljxlo inches, per doz. 



List Price. 
..SI8.00 



Dab 


554 


Dabble 


555 


Daft 


556 


Dagger 


557 


Daily 


558 


Daintily 


559 


Daisy 


560 



Round. 

Made to Order Only. 

No. 2, 12x18 inches, per d02 24.00 

" 3,13x20 '" " 28.00 

"4,14x22 " " '36.00 

"5,16x24 " " 42.00 

"6.18x26 " " 56.00 

" 7, 2u.v30 " " 90.00 

" 8, 243C36 " " 130.00 



Rectangular. 

Leneth. Widtl 

la. In. 

Daker 56 1 No. 80, per doz. 20 15 

DaU 562 " 40, " 20 18 

Dally 563 " 50, " 24 20 

Damage 564 " 60, " 26 22 

Damaging 565 " 70, " 28 24 

Damask 566 " 80, " 30 24 



20 70.00 

24 90.00 

30 132.00 

80 140.00 

34 170.00 

36 190.00 




No. 3454. 



The Model Oil Filter. 

It can be operated with or without heat, although it is preferable to use 
heat at all times, as it greatly facilitates the flow of oil, and assists in sepa- 
rating it from all sediment, grit and dirt. 

The steam heating pipes are independent of filter. We place them on 
top of the stand, imder the filter, where the coil gives all the hefft required 
and can be easily connected or disconnected. By doing this we avoid all 
trouble that is caused by defective and leaky joints where steam pipes pass 
through wall of filter. 

It is self cleaning, as it is so constructed that all dirt, grit and sediment 
in the oil as it passes through the separating chambers is trapped to the bot- 
tom and is drawn off through a waste cock. 

The su^ly of waste oil to separating chamber can be regulated to feed 
fast or slow. All heavy or gummy oils require more time to filter than light 
oils. 

It can be used for an oil tank, for the clean oil chamber is large enough 
to hold all the oil required in an engine room. 

Blown 3454 10 gallons. ..35.00 

Blubber 3455 30 " 50.00 

Blubbered 3456 60 " 65.00 

Larger Sizes Made to Order. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 




No. 3834. 





Oiler Sets, 

These 'Engineers' Sets are made of heavy brass and handsomely finished. 
Code Word. ■- List No. List Price. 

Blessing 3834 Five Pieces, Brass $6.00 

Blest 3835 Si.x " " 9.00 

BligfU 853 Five " Nickel 8.00 

Blighted 854 Six " " 11.00 

Engineers' Fillers, Brass. 

Blessedly 3838 Heavy Brass, One Quart, each 2.00 

Blesser 3839 " " Two Quarts " 3.00 

Engineers' Fillers, Steel. 

Blistered 3452 Pint Fillers, 4J- in. diameter, 3^ in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz 1 4.00 

Blistering 3453 Quart Fillers, 5 in, diameter, 5 in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz 20.00 

Brass. 

Blistery 3450 li Pint Fillers, 4f in. diameter, 4 in. high, Screw 

Top. per doz 22.00 

Blithe 3451 Quart Fillers, 5 in. diametfer. 5 in. high, Screw 

Top, per doz 30.00 



Bled 



3840' 
3841 



■ Oiler, 4J in. diam., 3 in. nozzle, per doz 9.25 

4J " 9 " " ..1.10.50 



No. 3340. 



Bless ^ 3842 Brass Oilers, 4J in. diam./ 3 in. nozzle, per doz. . ! 2.00 
Blessed 3843 " 4^ " 9 " " ..14.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Oiler Sets — {Contimied^. 
Steel. 



Code -Word. 


List No. 






List Price. 


Blatter 


3844 


Steel Oiler, 


25 in. (liain. 


2i in. nozzle, per doz..$4.50 


Blaze 


3845 


" 


3f " 


3 •• " .. 5.5D 


Blazed 


3846 




3| ' 


9 ■•' .. 6.50 


Blazer 


3847 




3f " 


3 •• ■' ., 7.50 


Blazing 


3848 




3J ■• 


9 " " .. 8.50 






Brass. 




Blazon 


3849 


Brass Oilers, 24in.(iiaii] 


.,2iiu. nozzle, per doz.. 6.50 


Bleat 


3850 




31 " 


3 " " .. 8.00 


Bleating 


3851 


" 


31 " 


9 " " .. 9.20 




No. 3864. 



Upright Locomotive Oiler. 

The flow of oil from this is controlled by a valve so the oil only runs out 
when you press the thumb piece on top of the handle. 

Brass. 

Bloil 3852 1 Pint, Brass, with valve, per dozen 36.00 

Blasted 3853 2 " " " " 48.00 

Bloitir 3854 3 " " " " 60.00 

Blasting 3855 1 " " no valve " 24.00 

Blastpipe 3856 3 " " " " 36.00 

Blatant 3857 3 " 48.00 

Tin. 

Biology 3858 1 Pint, Tin, with valve, per dozen 24.00 

Birch 3859 2 " " " '• , 33.00, 

Birchen 3860 3 " " ' " 45.00 

Bird 386 II" "no valve, " 1 2.00 

Birth 3862 2 " 21.00 

Blanche 3863 3 ' " " " 33.0U 

Railroad Oiler. 

steel. 
Biographer 3864 Pint R. R. Oiler, 3| in. diam., 5 in. high, 12 In. 

nozzle, per dozen 1 4.00 

Biographic 3865 Quart R. R. Oiler, 4J in. diam., 6 in. high, 18 in. 

nozzle, per dozen 1 8.00 

Brass. 

Biographical 3866 Pint R. R. Oiler, 3f in. diam., 5 in. high, 12 in. 

nozzle, per dozen 1 8.0O 

Biography 3867 Quart R. R. Oiler, A\ in. diam., 6 in. high, 18 in. 

nozzle, per dozen 21 .00 



I 



i 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



387 




Lounsbury Electric Hoist. 



This device is designed to take the place of the Hand 
Chain Hoist, Horse Power Hoist, etc., etc , being much 
(cheaper, and quicker in operation than any hoisting appa- 
ratus of the same capacity on the market. The motor 
frame and sheave bearings are cast in one piece of high- 
grade steel, with a guaranteed tensile strength of 70,000 
lbs. per square inch. The Motor is multi- polar, is entirely 
enclosed, and is dust and moisture pi'oof. The armature 
is of the slotted or "iron-clad" type and will stand a fifty 
per cent, overload for a short time without danger. Tlie 
motor bearings are self-oiling. The chain is machine- 
forged and registers accurately with the sprockets. It is 
tested to double its rated capacity. A rawhide pinion is 
used on the motor shaft, making the machine smooth and 
noiseless in operation. It will do the work of three men 
with a hand chain hoist, and do it mucli faster. 

Price includes controlling rheostat and reversing 
switch. 110 or 220 volts. 



Code Word. List No. List Price-. 

Each 

Snowball 24435 One Ton, hoisting 10 feet per minute. . : $200.00 

SnoiDblind 24436 Two " " « " " 225-00 

SnowhroiJi 24437 Three " " 4 " " 250.00. 



Electric Crane Motor. 

A traveling Crane has been designed with a motor sim- 
ilar to the one used in the Hoist. This Electric Crane 
travels on an I beam. To the Crane is attached the Elec- 
tric Hoist. By means of this combination the Hoist can. 
be placed over any one of a number of dynamos. 

Special prices quoted on application. 



CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL. 




No. 2348 




No. 2349 




Insulators— Glass. 

Code Word, List No. List Pricei 

Elm 2348 Regular, per 1,000 $40.00 

Jacked 250 in a barrel. 

Elongate 2349 Deep Groove, per 1,000 45.00 

Packed 200 in a barrel 

Elopement 2350 Western Union, per 1,000 50.00 

Packed 200 in a barrel. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Insulators — Glass— ( Co7itznued) 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Eloqueruie 2351 Pony, per 1.000 $22.50 

Packed 300 in a barrel. 




Eloquent 



2352 Double Petticoat, per 1,000 
Paclied 165 in a barrel. 



55. 




Billion 3872 Deep Groove, Double Petticoat, per 1,000 50.i 

Packed 175 in a barrel. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 




1 nsulators — Glass — ( Continued^. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Beanilesa 3719 Extra D. G . D P.. per 1,000 $50.00 

Packed 165 in a barrel. 

Elsewhere 2354 Pony, DcSble Petticoat, per 1 fiOO 27.50 

Emmeline 2334 Natioaal Pony, per 1.000 40.08 

Eminent 2335 Pony Duplex, per 1.000 45.00 



tio. 2335 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



391 




No. 15301. 




Insulators— Glass -((r^/;//////iYO- 

Hemingray. 

List I'rioo. 
Code "Word. List No. i">r l.OOfi. 

Moravia 1 5300 No. 3, Regular $ 36.00 

MorJiead 1 530 1 No. 7 Standard 32.00 

Packed 250 in a barrel. 

Moreeni I53Q2 Standard, deep groove 36.00 

Packed 250 in a liarrel. 



No. 15302.— 




iloryanton 15305 Deep groove, double petticoat. 
Packed 200 in a barrel. 



40.00 



No. 15305. 



392 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY 




Insulators— Qiass— (Continued). 

Hemingray. 

Code Word. List No. 

Marian 15308 Street railway, deep groove, doublu petli 

coat_ $ 50.00 

Packed 200 in a barrel. 



List Pricp. 
p«r 1,000. 




Mtn'o 15310 Western Union Double petticoat, teal 

The points or teats on the lower rim of 
the petticoat attract the water on the outer 
surface of the insulator into drops. The 
water drops from these points, thereby 
preventing the moisture from creeping up 
on the inner petticoat, and thence to the 
pin. 

Other instilators can be made in same 
manner at special prices. 



50.00 



No. 15310.- 




Morell 



15342 Pony 23.( 

Packed 300 in a barrel. 



No. 15312.- 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



393 




No. 2336 




Insulators— Glass — ( Continued\ 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Emissarg 2336 Deep Groove Duplex, per 1 ,000 $50. 0& 



Emulating 9200 Glass Oil Insulator, complete, iron pin, per 100. 80.00 
Emulation 9308 " " " wooden pin, " SO.OO 

The price for No. 9200 includes 10 quarts of oil and 5 
■ pounds of hemp or oakum, and for No. 9808 includes 12 
quarts of oil. 



No. 9200— Open. 




Accomplice 93 1 5 Cable Glass Insulator, per 1,000 140. 



No. 9315. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




]S"o. 67 




No. 2337- 




No. 2338- 




Insulators— Glass— (Continued). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Emulate 6793 Double Groove Glass Insulator, per 1,000 $82.00 

No. I, Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 

H inches long, 1^ inches wide, * inch hole. 
Empty 2337' Per LOCO 20.00 

No. 2. Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 

If inches long, 2 inches wide. # uach hole. 
EmptyiTig 2338 Per 1,000 30.00 

No. 3, Glass Insulating or Break Knob. 

For insulating span wires, guy wires, arc lamps, etc. 
2i inches long, 2 inches wide, | inch hole. 

Empurple 2339 Per 1,000 40.00 





No. 24446. 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 395 

Glass Insulators. — {Continued.') 
Break Knob. 

Takes a Oae Inch Cable. 
Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Soleplate 24465 Per 1,000 •. , $80.00 

3J in. long; 2J in. wide. 

Liquid Insulator. 

Solere 24446 Per 1,000 500-00 

Made all in one piece. 

Weight, per piece, 30i ozs. Weight; per 100, packed, 2210 lbs. 
Packed 100 in a barrel. 

Locke Triple Petticoat Insulators. 

For High. Voltages. 

China Insulator. 

Solei-t 24467 Each 55 

Dimensions:— Diameter, 5^ inches; Height, 4 Inches; 10 inches of sur- 
face on under side of Ijasulator. 

Glass insulator. 

Soleship 24468 Each . (5 

Dimensions:— Diameter, 41 inches; height, 3+ inches; 8i 
inches of surface between wire and pin. 

I 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 3458, 




No. 34»iO. 




No. 1928. 



fB 



iiilii!':: ; ( 





No. l'J3( 



mmi 



ImH 



No. 34H2. 



Insulators— Porcelain. 

Tlie dimensions are as nearly accurate as possible, but 
owing to tiie fact that porcelain shrinlts when baked, and 
the sliriiikage is not at all times the same. Insulators may 
be a little larger or smaller than figures given. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
nihsful - 3458 Per 1,000 J3.60 

R. T. & Sons No. 7. | in. wide and § iu. high. 
Groove, /j in. deep, § in. wide. 

JUisdess 3460 Per 1,000 3-60 

]{. T. & Sous No. (>. J I in. wide and jj in. higli. 
Groove, J in. deej), ^?g in. wide.. 

Jiilff<: 1928 Per 1,000 4.00 

K. T. & Sous No. 8. IjV in. wide, || in. high. 
Groove, /^ in. deep, ^^ in. wide- 

JUhd'irl 1929 Per 1,000 4.00 

K. T. & Sons No. 11. l-j'g in. wide, ij in. high, 
Groove, J In. deep, i in. wide. 

Jiih/rd 1930 Per 1,000 5.00 

K T. & Sons No. 9. i in. wide, IJ in. high. 
Groove, y'g in. deep, J in. wide. 

Jibifiuss 3462 Per 1,000 5-25 

K. T. & Sons No. 5. Ij'g in. wide, IJ iu. high. 
Groove, -,\ in. deep, f^ in. wide. 

About 5,000 No. 5 fill a barrel. 500 are packed in boxes. Wlien packed 
in boxes 50 cents extra per 1,000 is cliarged. 



^: 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



397 




No. 1923. 




Insulators— Porcelain — ( Coiiiinued. ) 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Bhie 3464 Per 1,000, in barrel lots $8.00 

\\. T. & Sons No. 4. I/5 in. wide, Ig in. liigh. 
Groove, \ in. deep, g in. wide. 

About 2,000 to 2,:300 inal<o a barrelfnll. 500 till a bo.x. 50 cents e.xtra 
per 1,000 charged when packed in bo.xes. 

Ihanm 2575 Split, per 1,000 36-00 

Special Split Insulator, 1% in. wide, 1,^, in. high. 
Groove, \ in. deep, \ in. wide. 

D^nitiim: 1923 Per 1,000 15.00 

H. T. & Sons No. 10. Ig in. wide, IJ i"- I'igl'. 
Groove, /j in. deep, g in. wide. 

Bhindcr 3466 Per 1,000 24.00 

U. T. & Sous No. 3(5. If^ in. wide, U in. high. 
Groove, ^ in, deep, | iu. wide. 



No. 340ti, 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




InsuJators— Porcelain— (G?;///////<:'<'/.) 



Code Word. List No 
lUnhhniiuj 3468 Per 1,000 



List Price. 
$2000 



H. T. & Sons No. 15. \\% wide, \% liigli. 
Groove, {■^ in. deep. § in. wide 



No. :W48. 




1 924 Per 1,000 

K. T. & Sons No. 24. IJ in. wide, 1}| in. high. 
Groove, ^ in. deep, i in. wide. 



20.00 




1925 Perl,000 20. 

R. T. & Sons No. 3. 2 in. wide, 1| in. high. 
Groove | in. deep, | iu. wide. 



No. 1925. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Insulators — Porcelain— (Co/i/m//e(/.) 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 
Bl><ffne.'<s 3470 .Per 1,000 $35.00 



R. T. & Sons No. 2H. 2j\ in. wide, IJ in. high. 
Groove, /^ in. deep, J in. wide. 




1926 Per 1,000 27.00 

R. T. & Sons No. 2. 2 in. wide, 2J in. high. 
Groove, 7=5 in. deep, ^ in. wide. 



No. m-^n. 




AV/A: 1927 Per 1,000 53.1 

R. T. & Sons No. 1. 2 in. wide, 3 in. high. 
Groove; i in. deep, § in. wide. 



Xo. 1927. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Insulators— Porcelain — {Continued). 
Wiring Insulator. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Enabling I Glazed, for No. 6 and No 8 wire, oer 100 $2.80 

Enact [yi Unglazed, "6 *' 8 " " 1.80 

ErMcUd 2 Glazed, " 10 to No. 16 '• " 2.20 

Enacting 2'A Unglazed. "10 " 16 " " 1.40 




Wiring Insulator for Large Wires. 

The Insulator will hold insulated wires or cables from 
5 to J inch outside diameter. 



8907 Glazed, per 100 7.50 

Enaile 8908 Unglazed. " 4.50 



No. 8907. 




♦' Economic " Insulators. 

This is a modification of Nos. 1 and 2 Wiring Insulators. 
By an improved construction it is, without sacrificing 
strength, made much smaller, and is therefore sold at a 
much lower price. 

8909 For No. 1 wire and smaller, glazed, per 100 

8910 " 6 " " glazed. •' 



.20 




Emulator 6580 Insulating Knob for wire, i in. diam., per 100. 



No. 6580. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



401 




Emptiness 



Empress 



P. & S. Circuit Breaker. 

The construction of this Circuit Breaker is such as to 
insure high insulation and great strengih. We furnish a 
large size for electric light wires, and smaller size 'for 
electric railway span wires, guard wires, curves, etc. 

List No. List Price. 

8 "oiuall size, each ■ $0.04 

9 Large " " .06 

9266 "Victor" Spht lusuiator. per 100 fO.OO 




Empowering 2341 Rubber Hook Insulator, each. 



No. 2341. 




P. & S. Guard Wire Suspension Insulators. 



Solicitant 25000 P. & 8. No. 60, Glazed. 



List Price. 
Per lOU. 

.. $2.20 



No. 25000. 




The "Safety" Wire Holder. 

Made in three sizes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,' to take wire as fol- 
lows : No. 1 takes from No. 18 to No. 1 2 B. & S. gauge ; 
No. 2 takes from No. 12 to No. 6 B. & S. gauge ; No. 3 
takes from No. 6 to No. B. & S. gauge. They are fur- 
nished with different screws to suit the class of work 
required, viz.. No. A, 1 inch wood screw for wood work ; 
No. B, 1| inch wood screw for plastered ceiling ; No. C, 
i inch machine screw for iron work. 



Dewy 


2566 


No. 1, 


with \ inch wood screw, pe 


Dexter 


2567 


•' 2, 


" 1 


" 


Dexterity 


2568 


" 1. 


" H 


" 


Dexterous 


2569 


" 3. 


" U 


" " 


Diadem 


2570 


" 1, 


" i 


" machine screw 


Diagonal 


2571 


" 2, 


'• i 




Diagram 


2572 


" 3, 


•' 1 


" wood screw. 


Dial 


2573 


" 3, 


" U 


■' 


Dialect 


2574 


" 3. 


" i 


" machine screw 



10.00 
10 00 
(0.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 



402 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




The Security Insulator. 



Code Word. 
iMftiinous 



List No. List Price. 

8742 Security Insulator, 1} x li inch, No. 2 to No. 12 

wire, per 1 DOG $30.00 



No. 8742. 




Combination Fixture Cut=out and Outlet 
Insulator. 

As will be seen by the cut, it is fastened to the lathing, 
and when the plaster is put on, the Cut-out projects 
slightly through it. The wires piiss through holes in the 
china plate, and it is impossible for them to touch the gas 
pipe or the lath or plaster. It is fitted with brass work 
for connecting the wires or fuses, and is furnished eiiher 
with fuse plugs, which cover the fuses, or may be fused 
in the ordinary way. 

Eketioneer 64 Each .' .15 

Exacted 26 FUBe Plugs, each 05 

We also furnish the China Plate for No. 64 with three 
holes for wires, to be used without brass work. 

64* Each || 




Outlet Insulator. 

Small curved china tubes for outlets, which effectually 
insulate wires from the gas pipe and lath and plaster. 
They are fastened to the pipe with tape in the usuil way, 
as shown in the cut. 

50 Per 100 2.C 



Corner Insulator. 



For the protection and insulation of heavy wires and 
cables when passing around corners or over cornices. It 
has a hole larg^ enough for an insulated wire i inch 
outside diameter. 



No. 61. 



Ehnpoiaoning 61 Glazed, each. 



.25 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 9. 




Tree Insulators. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Elinor 9300 Tree Insulator, ball and socket joint, each . . $0.75 



Elite 930 1 Simplex Tree Insulator, each .50 

The cut shows our No. 9 Circuit Breaker usfd as a 
Tree Insulator. 

Emptiness 9 P. & S. Tree Insulator, each 06 

Gem Wire Holders, with Bolt and Nut. 

Wood Insulation. 

Eff<yrt 2853 y\ inch opening, per 100 10.00 

Effrontery 2854 i " " *• 12.00 

Porcelain Insulation. 

Effulgei^ 2855 j'j inch opening, per 100 12.00 

Effuse 2856 \ 12.00 

Effusim, 2857 | " ' " I7.S0 



No. 2855. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 481. 




No. 487. 





Gem Wire Holders, with Bolt and Nut— 

{Continued^. 
Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Effusive 2858 i iuch opening, per 100. $22.50 

E'jbevi 2859 | " " " 22.50 

Eg'j 2860 J 27.50 

Enotism 2861 i '• " " 27.50 

Egotist 2862 1 " " 27.50 

Egress 2863 U " " ' 60.00 

Egyptian 2864 li ' ' " 70.00 

Either 02865, If " ' " 80.00 

Eject 02866 2 90.00 



Gem Wire Holders, with Wood Screw. 

Porcelain Insulation. 

481 -jV inch opening, per 100 ' 10.00 

Ejecting 482 i " " " 10.00 

Ejection 483 j " " '• 15.00 

These Wire Holders are suitable for indoor or outdoor 
use. 



Elderly 

Eldest 



Ejectment 


487 


Elabornte 


488 


Elapse 


489 


Elnstic 


490 


Elasticity 


491 


Elate : 


493 


Elated 


494 


Elation 


484 


Elbow 


485 



Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

* inch opening, per 100 20.00 

f " • 20.00 

I •• " " 25.00 

i •' " ■' • 25.00 

1 " " " 25.00 

U " •' " 50.00 

U " " " 60.00 

li ■' •• •' 75.00 

2 •• " " ...85.00 



Wood Insulation. 



The Fletcher Gem Wire Holders, with wood insulation, 
are suitable for every description of inside work, but arc 
not recommended for outdoor use. 

478 /ff inch opening, per 100 8.33 

479 i " " 10.00 



No. 493. 



"Tree" Wire Holder. 

Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

By passing a wire through the hol6 in boss of the 
"Tree" Wire Holder, it can be adjusted to any desired 
position. 

492 1 inch opening, per 100 25.00 

Flanged at ends. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



405 




"Jumbo" Wire Holders. 

Opalescent Glass Insulation. 

The Fletcher "Jumbo" Wire Holder is sufficiently 
strong to support a heavy cable, and adds materially to 
the neat appearance of wiring work. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Electing 2915 1 inch opening, per IOC $25.00 



Chum 



^^^^ Churlish 




Gem Wire Holders. 

Cider 496 Gem Wire Holder, per 100 lO.i 



497 Gem' Wire Holder, per 100 5.J 



498 Gem Wire Holder, per 100 6.50 



Chuffness 

Chvffy 

Chump 

Chunk 

Church 

Churchdom 

Churching 

Churchland 

Churchman 



Insulated Wood Risers. 

The Fletcher Insulated Wood Risers are used in fitting 
up electric light stations an(^ power houses with wire or 
copper rods. 

2396 i inch. Porcelain Insulation, each 25 

2397 I '• " " " 25 

2398 i " Glass " " 30 

2399 f " " " " Sa 

2400 i " " " " 4» 

2401 I " " " " 40 

2402 1 " " " " 50 

2403 li " " " " 50 

2404 n " " " " .50 



406 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




No. 6799. ■ No, 



Code Word. 

Chud 

Chuff 



The Fletcher Wiring Pendants. 

A very neat and strong device for wiring are ana incan-. 
descent lights, indoors or out. Length, 5 inches; 
diameter of base plate, 3 inches. 

List No. List Price. 

6798 Fletcher's Wiring Pendant, with screw, each $0.15 

6799 " " " screw holes, " ... .15 




No. 2931. 




Fletcher's Insulating Iron Pin and Bracket. 

These Iron Pins or Brackets are used on poles and cross- 
arms for running electric light lines or electric street rail- 
way feed wires, and do not require tie wires, which might 
injure the insulation ot.the line or feeder wire, 

Fletcher's Insulating Iron Pin. 

Employable 2931 i inch, Glass Insulation, each , 30 

Employer 2932 -f " " '' 30 

'Employing 2933 | " " " 30 

Empoison. 2934 f " " " •.. .30 

Empoisoned 2935 -i " " *'' • .30 

Fletcher's Insulating Iron Bracket. 

Emphasize " 1 857 :i inchj Glass Insulation, each .- 50 

Emphasizing 1858 | " " " 50 

Empire '2923 i " " " 50 

Empiric 2924 f " " " 50 

Em.pirical 2925 i " " " .50 

Porcelain Wire Holders. 

Electrify 2344 Per 1,000 27.75 



No. 2344 



II 




No. 2345 



Elias 2345 Per 1,000. 



90.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Porcelain Wire Holders — {Continued^. 

' Code Word, List No. List Price. 

Elijah 2346 Per 1.000 $150.00 




No. 2347- 



EliminaU 2347 Per 1,000 



90.00 



Cleats, Porcelain. 




.No. 1157. 



The Duggan Cleat. 

Bequeathing H57 Glazed, will take- wire No. 8 to No. 16, per 1,000, 45.00 



Bilander 


1158 


Unglazed, 


" 8 


' 16, 


30.00 


Bilateral 


1159 


Glazed. 


" G 


' 00, ' 


47.50 


Bilberry 


1160 


Unglazed, 


" 6 


' 00. 


32.50 


Bilbo 


1161 


Glazed. 


" 16 and 


' 18, ' 


45.00 


Bile 


1162 


Unglazed. 


"16 


' 18. ' 


30.00 




Elliptic 



*'P. & S/' Single Cleat. 

This Cleat is designed for use where wires are required 
to he separated more than 2\ inches. 

3415 Glazed, for wires with insulation | to IJnch 

diameter, per 100 , '. - 5.00 

34 1 6 Unglazed, for wires with insulation f to f inch 

diameter, per 100 ;. 3.50 

34 1 7 Glazed, for wires with insulation \ to ^-iuch 

diameter, per 100. 2.50 

6800 Unglazed, for wires with insulation i to i inch 

diameter, per 100..... 1.60 



No. 3415. 




No. 3814. 



"P. & S." China Cleats. 



Sereave 


3814 


Glazed, 2wire,forNo. 8wiieorsmallcr,perl00 3.80 


Bereaving 


3815 


Unglazed.2 '• " 8 " " 2.50 


Novel 


3418 


Glazed, 3 •' "8 " " 3.80 


Novelist 


3419 


Unglazed, 3 " " 8 " " 2.50 


Novelty 


3420 


Glazed, for No. 6 wire, per 100 ^ 4.50 


Noun 


3421 


Unglazed, " 6 - " .•-.. 3.00 



408 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




I X L Cleat. 



Code Word. List No. 
SUfte.red' 24100 Per 1,000 , 



List Price. 

.. S2000 



Duggan One Wire Cleat. 

Glazed. 

might 24101 Holds Wires No. 16 to No. 8, per 1,000 . 

aiighten 24102 " " No. 6 to No. 00, 

Slighter 24103 " " No. 000 and larger, ." 

Not Glazed. 
Slightingly 24 1 04 Holds Wires No. 16 to No. 8, per 1,000 ... 17.00 
Slightly 24105 " " No; 6 to No. 00, " ... 32.00 
Sii'ghtnm 24106 " « No. 000 and larger, " 



20.00 
36.00 
60.00 



56.00 



The Diamond Porcelain Cleat. 

\ Slightly 24107 Per 1,000 23.00 

) Takes all Wires from No. 8 to No. 16. 

"W" Cleat. 

Vonire 15325 Per 1,000 20.00 

Nashold Cleat. 

.Vorn»>n 15326 Per 1,000 30.00 

♦'P & S" China Cleat, Two and Three Wire. 

SlKclge 24 1 46 Two Wire, glazed, per 100 3.50 

Sludger 24147 "■ " unglazed, " 2.20 

Sludgy 24 1 48 Three " glazed, " 3-50 

Slue. 24149 " " unglazed, " 2.20 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Brass Wiring Cleats. 

' While these cleats are adapted specially for street car 
wiriDg, they will be found very useful in other lines of 
work. 

Code Word. List No. List Price 

Fer*,W)0 
Versatile, 300 Small ' $5-00 

Vertebra 30 1 For Ko. li? Wire 6-00 

Vestment 302 For No. (5 Wire 7.00 

VicUUy 303 For Ko. 6 Wire. 5.00 



n 



U^_nJ 



^ 

r, 



n 










Wood Cleats. 












One Wire. 














Wire. 


Length 
in ins. 






miy 


24108 


No. 4, 


i-inch, 


2 


square ends.. 


4.00 


Slim 


24109 


No. 15, 


I's-inch, 


2 


« 


4.10 


Slime 


24110 


Cleat 


finch. 
Two Wire. 


23 


beveled ends.. 


9.35 


Sliminess 


24iri 


No. 1, 


j-incli, 


2 


square ends . . 


4.25 


Slimoy 


24113 


No. .3, 


A-inch, 


4 


beveled ends. 


6.10 


Slimi/ 


24114 


No. 23, 


i-inch, 


2 


" 


9.40 


SI in ess 


24115 


No. 5, 


i-inch. 


41 




7.75 


Sling 


24116 


No. 17, 


i-inch, 


2 


square ends... 


5.00 


Sli»!/er 


24117 


No. 19, 


i-inch. 


4i 


beveled ends 


15.00 


Slink 


24118 


No. t!, 


i-inch. 
Three Wire 


4i 




20.00 


Slipknot 


24l2ti 


No. 24, 


-A-inch, 


4 


beveled ends - 


7.00 


Slipon 


24121 


No. 18, 


i-inch. 
Four Wire. 


5 




880 


Slipper 


2 122 


No. 2, 


,\-inch. 


■ii 


beveled ends . 


9.25 



410 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




China Wiring Tubes. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Emjiassioii 013 Hole for wire /j inch (use f inch bit to bore 

joists), per 100 $2.00 

Emperor 13 Hole for wire | inch (use t inch bit to bore 

joists), per 100 2.25 

Emphasis 14 Hole for wire | inch (use 1 inch bit to bore 

joists), per 100 , 3.25 



China Cross=over Tube. 




This tube has a head on each end and is designed to 
be used when wires cross over other v.'ires. The heads 
tend to hold tube in position. 

1 30 I inch hole, 3 inches between heads, glazed, 

per 100 4.50 

1 30}^ I inch hole, 3 inches between heads, unglazed, 

per 100 2.50 




No. 8301. 



'imm 



liili 



t*nidget" Wiring Tube. 

Edwin 8801 If inches long. | inch hole, | inch outside 

diameter, per 103. 1.60 

Porcelain Window/ Tube. 

Empaled 20 6 inches long, | inch hole, unglazed, each 07 

Empakment 20}4 6 •' | " glazed, " 09 

Use i inch bit to bore holes for them. 



No. 



v\\V->^^ 




Porcelain Window Tube, with Curved End. 

This form of Window Tube has a curved end whicJt 
eflfectually prevents any water entering tiirough tube, 
and insures a compliance witl^the insurance rule requir- 
ing a " water loop " in wire. Use i inch bit. 

Emotive 37 Glazed Window Tubes, curved ends, each 07 

Empale 3714 Unglazed " " " " . .05 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Long Curved End Tubes. 




^^^m 



m 



This Tube has a hole § inch in diameter, and is IJ inch outside diameter. 
Price List of Each Size, in Cents. 



Length undek Head o 


Inches. 


6 


8 


10 


12 


U 


16 


18 


Unglazed 


n 


17 


23 


33 


38 


■ 46 


54 








For any of the above furnished Glazed, add 25 per cent. 
Code Word. List No. 
KniiHice. 9327 Floor Insulator, g in. hole, 3J inch tube , 



Awning Insulator. 



This Insulator is used where a wire passes over an 
awning or cornice, or around the corner of a building, to 
protect the insulation of the wire from abrasion. 



No. 21 



Em.>U,m 
^^^^ Einotionid 



Awning Insulator, glazed, each. . . 
" " unglazed, each 



.07 
.05 



Long Curved Tubes, for Awnings, Cornices, Etc. 




i 



Sloceii 24125 Unglazed, each. 

Large China Tubes, with Long Heads. 



We carry the following sizes with heads 3 inches long, which can be used advantageously where. water or sweep- 
ings are liable to come in contact with wires. In ordering always give both Qutside and inside diameter. 



Price List of Each Size, 


in Cents, 










Length Undek He.\d in Inches. 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


17 


fs in. hole, i in. outside diameter 


7 

8 
18 
18 

22i . 
22i 


m 
m 

27i 
2U 
33 
33 


15* 
16i 
32i 
32i 
39 
39 


18+ 
19+ 
37i 
37i 
45 
45 


2U 

22i 

42i 

42+ 

51 

51 




4" " i!" " 


50 


I" " if" « ::::::::::::: 


50 
60 


1 " « i|" « : 


60 







For any of the above Glazed, add 25 per cent. 



412 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Large China Tubes. 



In ordering always give outside and inside diameter. 
Price List of Each Size, in Cents. 



Length in Inches. 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 1 14 


15 


16 


18 


20 


22 

'55' 
55 

"66' 
66 

77 


21 


t\ in. hole, | in. outside diam. 

f 1 « , 1* « I :: 

J •« « u « « 

1 " " 1J«. « 

« " " li"'. ". 
1 " " IS •' « . 

H « « 2J« « 

U " « 2i " « 


2i 

f 

.9 

"9' 
14 
14 


3 

4 


4 
5 
12 

12 
15 

is" 

18 
18 


5 
6 

.... 


.6 
7 
16 

'ih' 
20 

■26' 

24 
24 


7 
.8 


8 
9 
20 

26' 
25 

'25' 
30 
30 


14 
15 

■30 

■36' 
36 

'36' 
42 
42 


17 
18 

■35' 
35 

■42' 
42 
49 
49 


'45' 
45 


20 
21 

'46' 
, 40 

'48' 
48 
56 
56 


23 
24 

■45' 
45 

■54' 
54 
63 
63 


•so- 
so 

'eo' 

60 
70 
70 


60 

ii' 

72 

84 

84 



For any of the above Glazed, add 2g per > 



Hard Rubber Tubing, with Heads. 







ROUGH. 






POLISHED. 










Weight 
perC. 


List Price per Lb. 


I>ength. 


Diam. 


Diam. 


Rough. 


Polished 


H inch. 


7V iuch. 


i inch. 


llV lbs. 


$2.25 


$2.50 


U " 


tV " 


A '' . 


ItV " 


2.25 


2.50 


^ ■' 


tV " 


i " 


lA " 


2.25 


2.50 


2i " 


i " 


A " 


2 


2.25 


2.50 


3 " 


tV " 


i ■" 


li^ " 


2.25 


2.50 


4 " 


tV " 


i " 


2tV " 


2.25 


2.50 


6 " 


tV " 


i " 


3A " 


2.25 


2.50 


3 " 


t\ ■' 


-h " 


2il " 


2.25 


2.50 


4 " 


t'. " 


^ " 


3^ " 


2.25 


2.50 


6 " 


A " 


t\ " 


•5rV " 


2.25 


2.50 


8 " 


^ " 


A " 


61^ " 


2.25 


2.50 


4 " 


i '■ 


1 " 


4A '• 


2.25 


2.50 


8 " 


t " 


1 " 


7tV " 


2.25 


2.50 


13 " 


i " 


1 " 


lOil " 


2.25 


2.50 


8 " 


i " 


i " 


lOA " 


2.25 


2.50 


12 " 


1 " 


i " 


15,\ " 


2.25 


2.50 


24 " 


t\ " 


1 " 


22iV " 


2.25 


2.50 


3 " 


A " 


1 " 


26tV " 


2.25 


2.50 


4 " 


i " 


i " 


5^ " 


2.25 


2.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Floor Insulators. 



Glass Floor Insulators. 



Nos. 381C to 



CoilO Word. 


List No. 






Bernard 


3816 


3 ill. 


Hlooi 


Bertha 


3817 


3 




Bertram 


3818 


3 




Beseech 


3819 


3>^ 




Beseem 


3820 


4 




Beset 


3821 


.4 





List Price. 
Per 1,000. 

'/z in. bore, with thread $70.00 

1 •' '• 70.00 

i^ " " 80.00 

1 " " 75.00 

H " " 80.00 

1 " " 80.00 




Beniegc 



3822 t>3 iti. Hooi- ins., 1 in. bovo, with throad 



Besiegement 


3823 


5 


1 


" 


100.00 


Besieging 


3824 


fi 


1 


" 


120.00 


Besmokf 


3825 


() 


l;< ' 




140.00 


Besot 


3836 


3K 


U ' 


no thread 


75.00 


Bespeak 


3837 





1 


split thread 


200.00 




Porcelain Bushing. 

Three Inches Under the Head. 

Blinkavd 3472 For f^ inch wiro 105.00 

Blinker:) 3473 " h" " " 125.00 

Bliss 3474 " 1 *• " 150.00 



No. 3472. 




Enactment 


8899 


4 inches 


Enactor 


8900 


4 


Enamel 


8901 


G 


Enameled 


8902 


6 


Enameling 


8903 


4 


Enamor 


8904 


4 


Enamored 


8905 


6 " 


Enamoring. 


8906 


6 



China Floor Tubes. 



long, ^ inch hole $ 



.od 

.12 
.12 
.14 
.14 
.18 
.18 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




*'The Diamond'* Vitrified Clay Tubes. 



Head. 


Diam- 
eter 
Hole. 


Out- 
side 
Diam. 


Tele- 
graphic 
Code. 


Price 
per 1,000. 


Length 
under 
Head. 


Diam- 
eter 
Hole 


Out- 
side 
Diam. 


Tele- 
graphic 
Code. 


Price 
per I.WIO. 


u 

2 

f 

4 

8 
10 
12 


<? 


i 


AA 
AB 
AC 
AD 
AE 
AF 
AG 
AH 
AK 


S 7.50 
8:00 
9.00 
10.00 
12.00 
25.00 
32.00 
40.00 
60.00 


3 
4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
16 
20 
24 


1 


H 


Par 

Pas 

Ped 

Pit 

Pell 

Pern 

Paw 

Pep 

Put 


S28.00 
35.00 
50.00 
70.00 
90.00 
ISO.OU 
180.00 
225.00 
275.00 


1 

li 

2 

3 

4 

6 

8 
10 
12 


1 

" 


i 


Dal 

Daf 

Dres 

Dup 

Det 

Dea 

Dov 

Dix 

Dox 


7.50 
8.00 
10.00 
12.00 
14.00 
30.00 
40.00 
55.00 
80.00 


Speci.\l Sizes 

Each. . 


4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
16 
20 
24 

4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
16 
20 
24 

4- 
6 
8 
10 
12 
16 
20 
24 


n 

u 
"11 


If 

2i 

« 

2i 


Sal 

SCO 

Snee 

She 

Sen 

Sel 

Spa 

Son 

Ken 

Keg 

Kao 

Ros 

Kock 

Rol 

Kox 

Red 

Fed 

For 

Fra 

Fill 

Flint 

Farm 

Few 

Fall 


.08 
.10 
.12 
.16 
.24 
.32 
.40 
.48 

.10 
16 


2 
3 
4 
6 
8 
10 
12 
14 


i 


i. 


Ed 

Ell 

Ess 

Eli 

Em 

Elg . 

Emp 

East 


12.00 
15.00 
18.00 
35.00 
50.00 
65.00 
90.00 
105.00 


2 
3 
4 
fi 
8 
10 
12 
16 


(1 


1 


Ga 

Glen 

Gret 

Gra 

Gir 

Gen 

Gala 

Gr 


15.00 
18.00 
.22.00- 
40.00 
54.00 
70.00 
100.00 
135.00 


.20 
.24 
.36 

.48 

.60 
.70 

.12 


3 
4 

8 
10 
12 
IB 


S 


14 


Hon 

Hen 

Hel 

Hur 

HH 

Hi 

Hoi 


23.00 
25.00 
45.00 
. fiO.OO 
80.00 
105.00 
155.00 


.20 
.24 
.28 
.40 
.60 
.70 
.90 



B. & T. White Porcelain Tubes. 

Thin Walls. Straight. Absolutely Non= Absorbent. 

List Price per 100. 



Length in inches.. 


3 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


16 


18 


20 


24 


A in. inside diam . 


■.78 


.94 


1.53 


1.95 


3.00 


4.00 


6.00 


7.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 




8 " •' " 


.94 


1 10 


1 80 


2 34 


3 5(: 


4 50 


6 50 


8 00 


9 00 


10 OC 


II 00 


14 00 


4 " « " 


1,28 


1.40 


2.11 


2 72 


4,00 


5 rio 


7,00 


9,00 


10.00 


12,00 


13 00 


15.00 


i « " " 


1.40 


1.72 


2.55 


3.11 


4.50 


6.00 


8.00 


10.00 


12. OC 


14.00 


15. on 


17.00 


i " " " 


i.m 


1.95 


2.80 


3 50 


5.00 


7.00 


9.00110.00 


13. OC 


15.00 


16.00 


20.00 


1 " « " 


2.1H 


2 72 


3,45 


3.90 


7 0(1 


8,1)0 


11.00 12.00 


15,(k: 


17. (Kl 


19. 0(? 


22.00 


li « " " 




6 50 




-8 00 


10 00 


13 (i) 


19.0022.00 

28,OOL34.00 


26 00 




33 00 


39 00 


n " " " _ 




8.00 




13.00 


16.00 


19.00 


38.00 




47.00 


56.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



415 



s 


• -^ 


F==^ 


'- "- ^ 




No. 387. 



riouldings. 

F. O. B. Chicago. 
Price per 1,000 Feet, Moulding Only. 

Capping one-half price of Moulding. 



No. 


Size of 


Unfinished 


Finished 


Unfinished 




Grooves. 


Mahogany. 


Mahogany. 


Red Birch. 


2 


iia. 


$80.00 


1100.00 


$20.00 


3 


iin. 


120.00 


150.00 


30.00 



Price per 1,000 Feet. Moulding Only. 

Capping one-half prjce of Moulding. 



No. Size of Unfinished 
Wires. Grooves. Soft Wood 


Painted 
Soft Wood. 


Unfinished 
Oak. 


Finished 
Oak. 


Finished 
Georgia Pine 


1 Jin 


$6.00 


S8.00 


S12.0U 


$17.00 


$12.00 


2 ^in 


7.50 


11.00 


18.00 


24.00 


20.00 


3 Jin 


12.00 


16.00 


28.00 


36.00 


28.00 


2 ih in. 


■9.00 


13.00 


20.00 


28.00 


22.00 


3 ^in 


14.00. 


19.00 


30.00 


40.00 


32.00 


1 gin. 


7.00 


10.00 


14.00 


22.00 


18.00 


2- fin. 


13.00 


18.00 


26.00 


.36.00 


28.00 


3 i in. 


20.00 


26.00- 


38.00 


50.00 


40.00 


2 iin. 


14.00 


20.00 


28.00 


40.00 


30.00 


3 iin 


22.00 


30.00 


40.00 


55.00 


45.00 


2 tin 


18.00 


24.00 


35.00 


47.00 


37.00 


3 fin 


2f).00 


35.00 


47.00 


65.00 


55.00 


1 2 In. 


10.00 


14.00 


20.00 


30.00 


22.00 


2 fin. 


22.00 


28.00 


40.00 


55.00 


45.00 


3 fin. 


30.00 


40.00 


.55.00 


75.00 


60.00 


2 1 in. 


,30.00 


40.00 


55.00 


75. (X) 


60.00 


3 1 in 


43.00 


60.00 


82.00 


110.00 


90.00 


Special Mould 


ngs made to order on short notice. 








nouldings. 










F. 0. B. New York. 








DescripUon. 


^"~" 


■ !S- 


peV!!,^^ 


Contemplator 


386 A,-l, complete. 2 wire 


/r 


u\ 


11.00 


Contempt 


387 A-2, complete, 2 " 


aV 


h\ 


21.00 


Contemptible 


388 A-2, bottom, 2 " 


■h 


h\ 


13.50 


Contemptibly 


389 A-2, capping, 2 " 


A 


h\ 


7.50 


Contend 


40 1 B-1, complete, 2 " 


T-V 


i* 


25.00 


Content 


402 B-1, bottom, 2 " 


A 


If 


16.00 


Contention 


403 B-1, capping, 2 " 


A 


n 


9.00 


Contentious 


415 C-1, complete, 2 " 


U 


2iV 


28.00 


Contentless 


416 C-1. bottom, 2 " 


U 


2tV 


19.00 


Contentment 


417 C-1, capping, 2 " 


M 


2tV 


9.00 


Contents 


429 D-1, complete, 2 " 


tV 


2| 


40.00 


Contermindble 


430 D-1, bottom, 2 " 


A 


2| 


29.00 


Conterminous 


431 D-1, capping, 2 " 


A 


2f 


11.00 


ConUst 


441 E 1, complete, 2 " 


If 


3A 


60.00 


Contestable 


442 E-1, bottom, 2 " 


U 


3A 


48.00 



416 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Mouldings— ( Continued). 

F. 0. B. Xew York. 




No. 390. 




No. 400 






Codeword. 

Contestant 

Continent 

Continental 

Contingency 

Contingent 

Continuable 

Continual 

Contested 

Contesting 

Context 

Contiguity 

Contiguous 

Continually 

Continuance 

Continue 

Continued 

Gontinwedly 

Continuing 

Continuity 

Continuous 

Contort 

Contorted 

Contortion 



Contra 

Contraband 

Contract 

Contracted 

Contractile 

Contracting 

Contraction 

Contractor 

Contradict 

Contradicted 

Contralto 

Contraries 

CoTiirariety 

Contrarily 

Contrary 

Contrast 

Contrasted 

Contravene 

Contravening 

Contravention 

Contretem.'ps 

Contributahle 



443 E-1, 

390 A-3, 

391 A-3, 

392 A-3, 

404 B-2, 

405 B-2, 

406 B 2, 

418 C-2, 

419 C2, 

420 C-2, 



432 D-2, 

433 D-2, 

434 D-2, 
399 A-6, 
413 Br5, 
427 C-o, 



Description. 

capping, 2 
complete, 2 
bottom, a 
capping, • 2 
complete, 2 
bottom, 2 
capping, 2 
complete, 2 
bottom, 2 
capping, 2 
complete, 2 
bottom, 2 
capping, 2 
complete, 2 



400 A-7, complete, 
414 B-6, 
428 C-6, 



393 A4, 

394 A-4, 

395 A-4, 

407 B3, 

408 B-3. 

409 B-3, 

421 C-3, 

422 C-3, 

423 C-3, 

435 D.3, 

436 D-3, 

437 D-3, 

444 E-2, 

445 E-2, 

446 E-3, 

396 A-5, 

397 A-o, 

398 A-5, 

410 B-4, 

411 B4, 

412 B-4, 

424 C-4, 

425 C4, 

426 C-4, 

438 D4, 

439 D4, 

440 D-4, 



complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3 
complete, 3 
bottom, 3 
capping, 3- 



f„r.S' 


&S°^ 


.p^.Sf^ 


ti 


3tV 


12.00 


-h 


iiV 


18.00 


sV 


lA 


10.50 


A 


lA 


7.50 


-h 


U 


21.00 


A 


If 


12.00 


A 


H 


9.00 


H 


^V 


25.00 


H 


2tV 


16.00 


M 


2rV 


9.00 


iV 


2| 


38.00 


A 


2| 


27.00 


tV 


2f 


il.OO 


i. 


lA 


$15.00 


A 


If 


17.50 


H 


2iV 


22.50 


bV 


2A 


22.00 


rV 


2A 


25.00 


\i 


2|| 


30.00 


A 


^ 


30.00 


^ 


2^ 


19.00 


■h 


2^ 


11.00 


tV 


2A 


35.00 


h 


2A 


21.50 


■iz 


2A 


13.50 


M 


2H 


42.00 


if 


2H 


27.00 


H 


2|| 


15.00 


tV 


3H 


60.00 


tV 


3ii 


38.00 


A 


3H 


22.00 


II 


4|| 


80.00 


M 


4il 


59.00 


H 


4|| 


21.00 


A 


2A 


27.00 


T^ 


2A 


16.00 


A 


2|^ 


11.00 


■h 


2i» 


30.00 


A 


^A 


16.50 


A 


2rV 


13.50 


H 


2H 


38.00 


H 


2|| 


23.00 


il 


2ii 


l5.0yQ 


A 


SH 


58.00 


A 


3H 


36.00 


tV 


m 


22.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



417 





Mouldings — {Continued). 



F. O. B. New York, 



Code Word. 


UBtNo. 


Description. 


Inches,' 


width ot 
E?c"r 


^nsssrr\ 


Contribute 


447 


F-1, complete, 3 " 


i 




80.00 


Contributed 


448 


F-1, bottom, 3 " 


1 




56.00 


Contributing 


4^9 


F-I, capping, 3 " 


i 




24.00 


Conti-ibution 


453 


G-1, complete, 2 " 


1 




110.00 


Contribuiive 


454 


G-1, bottom, 2 " 


1 




80.00 


Contributor 


455 


G-1, capping, 3 " 


1 




30.00 


Contrite 


459 


H-1, complete, 3 " 


ItV 


5| 


121.00 


Contritehj 


460 


H-1, bottom, 3 " 


h\ 


5f 


90.00 


Contrition 


461 


H-1, capping, 3 " 


1t\ 


5f 


31.00 


Contritance 


450 


F-3, complete, 3 " 


i 


5| 


100.00 


Contrite 


451 


F-2, bottom, 3 " 


I 


5| 


68.00 


Contrived 


452 


F-3, capping, 3 " 


i 


5* 


32.00 


Contriver 


456 


G-3, complete, 3 " 


1 


7 


140.00 


Contriving 


457 


G-3, bottom, 3 " 


1 


7 


100.00 


ControllabU 


458 


G-2, capping, 3 " 


1 


7 


40.00 



Ornamental Moulding. 



Made in Two and Thbee Wire, with i Inch Groove. 



Code Word.- 
Hardihood 
Hard!;/ 



List No. List Price. 

590 Polished Oak, 2 wire, per foot $0.25 

591 " 3 ■' " 30 




Hardening 592 Polished Oak, 2 wire, per foot. 

Hardiest 593 " 3 " " . 



Harborless 594 "White and Gold, 2 wire, per foot. 

Hardened 595 " " 3 " « 



.30 
.40 



l^^^^r^^^^^ Harborer 596 White and Gold. 2 wire, per foot 30 

a Harboring 598 " " 3 " " 40 



ifo. 598. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Mclntire Patent Wire Connectors. 



Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Cheerlessly 1 8757 Twist connectors for No. 4 wire, B. & S. gauge; 

per 100 $9.00 

Cheesey (8758 Twist connector, for No. 6 -wire, B.& S. gauge, 

per 100 8-&0 

Chemically 1 8759 Twist connector for No. 8 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100 9.50 

Cliemistry 18760 Twist connector for No. 10 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100. 7.00 

Chemrits 15416 Twist connector for No.'l2 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100 7.00 

C}i£mnitzer\^A\7 Twist connector for No. 14 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100 7.00 

Chemnitzy 15418 Twist connector, for No. 16 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100.... 7.00 

Cherk 18761 Solder connector for No. 0000 wire, B. & 8. 

gauge, per 100 25-00 

Cherishing 1 8762 Solder connector for No. 000 wire, B. & S. gauge; 

per 100 25.00 

Cheroot 1 8763 Solder connector for No. 00 wire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100. 25.00 

Cherryly 18764 Solder connector for No.Owire, B. & S. gauge, 

per 100 , 25.00 



Turn Buckles. 









Length of 


Galvanized. 


Plain. 


Codeword. 


List No, 


of Thread, 


Scfew, 


Lisr Price. 


List Price. 






inches. 


inches. 


Each. 


Each. 


Slipshod 


24129 


l\ 




.95 


.80 


Slipshoe 


24130 


i 


Si 


1.00 


.85 


Slipslop 


24131 


A 


■t 


I.IO 


.90 


SUpstring 


24132 


i 


o 


1.30 


I.IO 


SUpthrift 


24133 


tV 


6 


1.50 


1.25 


Slit 


24134 


i 


7 


1.80 


1.55 


Slither 


24135 


i 


12 


2.75 


2.40 


Slovenliness 


24137 


i 


8 


2.40 


2.00 


Slovenly - 


24138 


1 


12 


3.75 


3.10 


Slow 


24139 


i 


y 


3.50 


2.75 


Slowback 


24140 


* 


12 


5.40 


4.25 


Sloidy 


24141 


i 


10 


4.25 


3.50 


Slowness 


24142 




11 


5.50 


4.2F. 


Sltii 


24143 


n 


14 


7.00 


5.25 


Sltihher 


24144 


H 


15 


8.25 


6.25 



4 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cutter Insulated Turnbuckle. 

Is made with lioavy porcolaiu instilators secured to 
malleable iron forks. These gWc a double insulation, 
making the device very efTective. The turnbuckle 
gives nine inches adjustment. 



Code Word. List No. 

Slippcriness 2413.6 Ci 



iplot\> 



L=st I'ricc. 

... .75 




Cutter Insulated Suspension Bolt. 



Reduces the risk of grounds on suspension lamps 
by insulating the suspension wire or cable from the 
pole. Can also be used with guard wires or for rail 
way suspensions. The fork is of malleable iron and 
well braced. 



Sltppcrily 24124 With 12 inch bolt. 



$0.25 



Cutter "Banner Core" Hoisting Rope. 




A new brand of hoisting roi)C .specially made for 
use witli arc lamps or suspension .street hoods. It is 
made of selected cotton stock, closely braided over a 
red, white and blue core; the cord is then treated so 
as to withstand the weather, making the strongest and 
most durable cord for outdoor use. The genuine has 
the distinctive "banner core." 



Siijipertj 24126 
Slippinens 24127 
Slippy 24128 



i-ineh, per tOO feet - , 90 

-,\-ineh, " 1-44 

g-inch, " ..,...-. , 1.80 



Pure Manilla Rope. 










VVeigit of 






Diam. 


l.OOO Feet. 


MurdoL-k 


15420 


i 


23 


Alurrotcs 


15421 


iJ 


42 


Musmtinc 


15422 


i 


74 


Muscoda 


15423 


A 


101 


Mnskcfjnn 


15425 


% 


132 


Myntio 


15426 


i 


lt>7 



Numbei of 

Feet in One 

Pound. 


Strengtl. of 

New Manilla 

Rope. 


Vcr 
Pound. 


43 


450 


.30 


24 


yjo 


.30 


13i 


1700 


.28 


10 


2300 


.28 


7i 


3000 


.25 


6 


3900 


.24 



Incandescent Street Brackets. 



2795 30-inch Straight Pipe Bracket, each.... LOO 

2796 Goose Neck Bracket, each I-IO- 

desired. 



The above furnished in finch and |-irich pipe 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Oak Pins. 



No. 15430. 



[n Crates of 500. 
Codeword. l.isiNo. List Pric<>. 

Nnmpa 15430 Wf-siern Union Standard, 1^ inch, second 
growth, split timber, hand painted, two 
coats, with first-ciass mineral paint, per 
1000 $ 25.00 

Nantucket (5431 Western Union Standard, lyi inch split 
timber, hand painted, two coals, with 
first-class mineral paint, per 1000 20.00 

N<ip(i 15432 Western Union Standard, size 1)4 inch, 
sawed and split timber, dipped, painted 
one coat,- per 1000 15.00 

Napkx 15433 \)i inch, second grcwth split timber, hand 
painted, two coats, first class miDera) 
paint, per 1000 20.00 

NapoUan 15434 1 '4 inch, split timber, hand painted, first- 

c ass mineral paint, per 1000 15.00 

Xtifilnta 15435 U4 inch, sawed and split timber,, dipped, 

painted one coat, per 1000 1 2.00 



No. 15440. 



Locust Pins. 

Not Painted. 

In Crates of 500. 

\% inch, 73^ inch long, per 1000 25.00 

l^i" " 8 '• " " 25.00 

I'A ■' 8 '■ ' ■• 27.00 

IJ^ " 8 " '• transposition, per 

lOOa 30.00 

Jfai/lar 15444 I 'A " » •' " " 30.00 



Nashville 
Natchez 
Natdk 
Navajo 



15440 
15441 
15442 
15443 



Corner Pins. 



No. 1544.1 



Neceda 15445 Oak, 1^ 

Neemh 15446 Oak,l>^ 

Negona 1 5447 Locust 



inch, with bolt and washer,pel' 1000 <55.00 

" " 60.00 

' " " ." 65.00 



No. 15455: 



Brown Duplex Pins. 

Circumvent 2671 Oak, I'A inch, per lOCO 30.00 

Citable 2672 Locust 1 ^ •' " 40.00 

Solid Iron Pin.. 

IMd 3394 1 'A inch, oacr 20 

Brackets. 



In Crates of 500. 

Nelooii 15455 Oak, Western Union Standard, No. 1 tim- 
ber, hand painted, two coats first-class 
mineral paint, per 1000 v 25.00 

Neola 15456 Oak, Western Union Standard, No. 2 tim- 
ber, hand painted; two coats first-class 
mineral paint, per 10(So: 21.00 

Neox/io 15457 Oak, Pony telephone, hand painted, two 

coats, first-class mineral paint, per 1000 18.00 

Nevada (5458 Oak, Pony, painted, dipped, one coat " 16.50 

Newark (5459 Standard, Locust, not painted " 35.00 

Special prices, on pins and brackets 
shipped direct from factory in large quan- 
tities. 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Brown Duplex Bracket. 



Code Word. List No. 

Citrate 3000 Per 1,000 



List Price. 
. $3500 




Locke Indestructible Insulator Pin. 

Gam 36 1 Complete, with nut, etc., each 



.20 




No. 1742. 



The "Insulating Saddle Staple." 



Centralize 
Centrifugal \ 743 
Centripetal 1744 
Centriple 
Centurion 
Century 



1 742 For wire jf^ inch In diameter, per 1,000. 

105 



1745 
1746 
1747 



1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
2.50 
6.00 
550 




Toggles. 

For suspending fi.xtures, brackets, wood blocks, etc., to 
side walls or ceiling. 



1648 Each 



.10 



No. 1G48. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Uo. 23564. 



Standard Cross Arms. 

Shipped direct from Bay City, Mich. 
Painted two coats red. Finished size S^.x^j^, inches. 
Bored for IJ^ inch pins and two Yz inch bolts unless 
othei-wise specified. 









Number 


•Spaciiiss. 




List Price. 


Code Word. 


List No. 


Length. 


of Pins. Kml. 


Center. 


Sides. 


Each. 


Olky 


23563 


a feet 


2. 4 in.. 


28 in., 




.. $ .12 


Otsego 


23564 


4 " 


4 


IG •• 


12 " . 


.15 


Ottawa 


23565 


5 " 


4 


18 " 


17 " . 


.21 


Otto 


23566 


C '• 


4 


32 •' 


21 " . 


.24 


Oitumwa 


23567 


6 «' 


G ." 


IG " 


12 " . 


.24 


Overton 


23568 


8 " 


« 


18 •' 


I'-tVz '' . 


.33 


Ovid 


23569 


8 " 


8 


IG " 


12 " . 


.33 


Owego 


23572 


10 " 


8 


M'A " 


15^ " . 


.53 


Oxford 


23573 


10 " 


,10 


IG ■' 


12 " . 


.55 



Telephone Cross Arms. 



Shipped direct from Bay City. Mich. 
Painted two' coats. Finished size 2^.x3K' in. 
Bored for 1)4 in. pins and two yi in. bolts. 

Number Spacings. 

Length.- of Pins. End. Center. Sides. 

Newburn, 15460 24in. 2 Sin. 18 in. 

Neioburg 15461 30" 2 " 24" 

Neipton 15462 36" 2 " iiO " -. 

Niagara 15463 42" 4 '• IG " 10 in 

Niantic 15464 62" (! " 16" 10" 

NicJwls 15465 82" 8 " 16" lO".;.-.., 

Nicolleti 15466 102" 10 " 10" 10" 

Miles 15467 120" 12 " 16" 10".-..... 

Odd .lengths same price as next longer 

arm having same number of pins. Odd 

spacing e.xtra prices. 

Above arms of best Michigan white pine. 

Special prices quoted on yellow pine arms 

and extra heavy arms. 



.08 
.10 
.12 
.14 
.21 
.27 
.35 
AZ 



Stiff Steel Cross Arm Braces. 



Kg. 15:170. 



Nina 
Nipion- 
Nolin 
Novta 



Nora 
Norcross 
Norfolk 
Norman 



1/j inches wide by /j inches thick, punched for 
J^ inch lag screw in one end and yi inch. carriage 
bolt in the other. 

Plain. 

Approx. weight 
per 1000 pair..-: 

15470 20-inch, 2700 pounds, per 1000 pair 90.00 

I547J 24 " 3200 " " 108.00 

15472 26 " 3500 " " 125.00 

15473 28 " 3900 " " 140.00 

Galvanized. 

15475 SO-inch, 2700 pounds, per 1000 pair 135.00 

15476 24 " 3200 " " 160.00 

15477 26 " 3500 " " 180.00 

15478 23 " 3900 " " 200.00 

Special dimension braces to order. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



423 



* 








Lag Bolts. 










Price per hundred. 






Length. 


?i in. 


'/, in. 


•/i in-. 


^in. 


3' 


$3.83 


$1.05 


$4.95 




^Vz 


3.06 


4.35 


5.40 


$7.92 


3 


3.24 


4.65 


5.85 


8 -,8 


^Vz 


3.42 


4.95 


6.30 


9 24 


4 


3 60 


5.25 


(5.75 


9.90 


4^ 


3.78 


5.55 


7.20 


10 56 


5 


3.96 


5.85 


7.05 


11.22 


^Yz 


4.14 


6.15 


8.10 


11.88 


6 


4.32 


6.45 


8.55 


12:54 


7 


4.68 


7.05 


9.45 


13 86 


8 


5.04 


7.65 

Carriage Bolts. 

Price per hundred 


10.35 


15.18 


Length. 


«in. 


%\n. 


!4 ill- 


%\n. 


2 


$1.08 


$1.50 


$3.00 


$ 5.00. 


2K 


1.16 


1.64 


3.00 


5.00 


* 3 


1.24 


1.78 


3.00 


5.00 


^M 


1.28 


1.85 


3.10 


5 15 


ZH 


1.33 


1.93 


3.20 


5.30 


m 


1.36 


1.99 


3.30 


545 


4 


1.40 


2.06 


3 40 


5.60 


^K 


1.44 


2.13 


3.50 


5.75 


iVz 


1.48 


2.20 


3.60 


5.90 


4^ 


1.52 


2.27 


3.70 


6.05 


5 


1.56 


2.34 


3.80 


0.20 


^a 


L64 


2.48 


4.00 


6 50 


6 


im 


2.62 


4.20 


6.80 


6>^ 


1".86 


2.70 


4.40 


740 


7 


1.88 


2.90 


4.60 


7.40 


7^ 


1.96 


3.04 


4.80 


7.70 


8 


2.04 


3.18 

Machine Bolts. 

Price pet hundred. 


5.00 


8.00 


Lenpth, 


Kin. 


%\fi. 


'/s in. 


54 in. 


2K 


11.86 


12.64 


14.00 


$5.80 


3 


1.94 


2.76 


4.20 


6.10 


3>^ 


2.02 


2.88 


4.40 


6.40 


4 


2.10 


3.00 


4.00 


6.70 


4>^ 


2.18 


3.12 


4.80 


7.00 


5 


2.26 


8.24 


500 


7.30 


5>^ 


2.34 


3 36 


5.20 


7.60 


6 


2.42 


3.48 


5.40 


7.90 


<iyz 


2.50 


3.60 


5.00 


8.20 


7 


2.58 


3.72 


5.80 


8.50 


7>^ 


2.66 


3.84 


6.00 


8.80 


8 


2.r4 


3.06 


6.20 


g.io 


9 


;2."90 


420 


6.60 


9.70 


10 


3,06 


4.44 

Washers. 

At market prices. 


7,00 


10.30 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Wood Poles. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application. 



Round Cedar. 



Length. 


Top. 


Weight in Lbs. 


No.toCarloi» 


25 feet. 


5 inches. 


200 


120 


25 " 






275 


110 


30 •• 






325 


100 


30 " 






450^ 


80 


35 '• 






500 


120 


35 " 






600 


110 


40 " 






700 


100 


40 " 






800 


90 


45 " 






950 


82 


45 " 






1100, 


60 


50 '• 






1250 


40 


50 " 






1450 


25 


55 " 






1500 


30 


55 '• 




Norway 


1800 

Pine. 


25 


40 feet. 


7 inclie? 


1100 


90 


45 " 






1200 


80 


50 •• 




•• 


1350 


72 


55 " 






1500 


65 


60 '• 






1700 


55 


65 " 






2000 


45 


70 " 




'.' 


2400 


50 


75 " 




" 


2800 


45 


80 " 




" 


3400 


35 


85 " 




" 


3800 


30 



Norway Pine Octagonals. 



28 



6 ifiches. 

7 " 



34 " 6 " 

3.4 ■' 7 '• 

34 " 8 " 

Si.x feet of the butt treated With preservative, balance of pole painted drab, 
tops tipped. 



9 inch butt. 75 


10 ' 


60 


11 


50 


9 ' 


75 


10 ' 


60 


11 


.50 


9 • 


65 


10 ' 


50 


11 ' 


40 


9 ' 


65 


10 ■ 


50 


11 


40 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



425 



G 



g!gI!Sg.!!,'U^ 






Pole Steps. 










List Price. 


Codeword 


List No. 




Per 100. 


Norton 


15480 


'exO Rlack 


$ 6.00 


Norwalk 


15481 


i^gxO Galvanized 


8.00 


Norway 


15482 


>^x9Blacl< 


7.00 


Noricich 


15483 


>^x9 Galvani'/ecl 


9.00 


Booby 


3528 


8x>4 F.D black pole 


steps 6-50 


Book 


3529 


9x>^ " " 


6.75 


Bpokful 


3530 


lOxyi " " 


7.00 


Booking 


3531 


8x>^ '• " 


6.70 


Bookish 


3532 


9x;^ " 


7.00 


Boom 


3533 


\0x% " 


7.25 


Boomed 


3534 


8x^ " galv. 


8.00 


Boomerang 


3535 


9x/3 " " 


8.25 


Boot 


3536 


10x>< " 


8.50 


Booted 


3537 


Sx% " 


9.00 


Booth 


3538 


9x^ " " 


9.25 


Bootless 


3539 


lpx|^ 


9.50 



! 




Cutter Detachable Polesteps. 



Are easier to <:arry than a Trimmer's Ladder. A pair 
of Sockets are fastened to the pole and the trimmer car- 
ries a pair of Polesteps to fit them (weight per pair less 
than one pound). He slips the steps into their socket, 
goes up the pole to trim the lamp, then puts the steps 
into his pocket and goes on to the next lamp. 

All of malleable iron, japanned. 

Solarium 24433 Sockets, per pair $0.20 

Solarisntion 24434 Polesteps, per pair .-. -30 



Oakmlk 


Guy Clamps. 

Diani. Rope. 
15484 Yi-xnGh 


Etich. 

.25 


Oakland 


15485 Yz " 


30 


Oaklawn 


15486 ^ " 


.35 


Oakdalc 


r5487 X " 


.45 


OakfieU 


15488 yi " 


. . 45 


Oakford 


15489 1 " 


.50 


ikioood 


15490 1>^ " 


50 


Obeida 


15491 I'X " 


50 


Oconto 


15492 l}i " 


55 


Ocean 


15493 IJi " 


.60 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




"High Insulation" Brackets. 






Break Arms. 




Code Word. 
Cn-ate. 


ListNo. 
8640 Kemovable Pia, each 


List 'Price 
Each, 

$0.55 



C(ichii» 8641 Pcnnahcnt Piu, each 



Hnldicrii 24446 Malleable Iron, Kemovable Piu, each 



.50 



Sole 24447 Malleable Iron, Solid Pin, e.ich. 



.40 



Malleable Iron Ceiling Brackets. 



Solecism 24448 Single,- each . 
Solecist 24449 Double, each 



.30 
.40 



Malleabe Iron Drive Brackets. 

Sulcclntic 24450 Upright 15 



SoleclKtimUy 2445 1 Thimble 



.20 



Sola-izc 24452 Right Furward. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 427 

High Insulation Brackets. 

Loop or Spreader Brackets. 

Code Word. List No. List Hricc. 

Each. 
Cereal 8657 Left, each $0-36 

:Cerehml 8658 Kight, each 36 

Gevehrnm 8659 Forward, eacli 36 

No. 8057. Ko. 8058. No. 8059. 

1 ^j 

"^^■^ ^ Cercouf! 8662 Roof Bracket, straight, each ■. 20 

No. 8002. No. 8000. 

Ceremony 866 1 Koof Bracket, offset, each 25 

_ Suleli/ 24453 ]\Ialleable Wall Bracket, each 12 

No. 24453. No.BOOl. 

Malleable Iron Roof Bracket. 

Solemn 24454 Each 12 

No. 244.54. 

flalleable Iron Pins. 

No. 24455. 

SokmicUy 24455 5 inches above Cross Arm , 15 

No. 24450." Soleiiinau 24456 8+ inches above Cross Ann .20 







428 



No. 



L-« 



No. 



L 

No-. 8644. 



No. 8645. 



No. 8646. 



No. 8647. 
No. 8648. 



No. 9468. 




WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

" High Insulation " Brackets — {Continued^ 

Code Word . List No. List Price. 
Ceres 8663 Lateral Bracket, right, each. $0,30 

Corky 8642 Cornice Brackets, each 30 

Cerin 8643 Lateral Brackets, left, each 30 

CtriU 8644 Ceiling Bracket, each 30 

Certain 8645 Ceiling Bracket, each .40 

Certainly 8646 Combination Bracket, each 30 

Certainnest 8647 Reflector Bracket, each 60 

Certificate 8648 Converter Bracket, each...... .50 

Certified 9468 Side Bracket, each .15 

Fletcher's Double Pin Bell Break Arm. 

For Use ■with Convekters and Switches. 
t~~j Certify 2891 Each - 100 



430 




No. 9065. 




No. 9067. 



No. 8636: 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

Galvanized Wall Plates. 

With ^Porcelain Knobs 
Codeword. List No. tist Price. 
CTiew. 9065 Each $0.10 

Chewing 9066 Each 20 

Chicanery 9067 Each , .30 

House Brackets. 

Certitude 8636 Adjustable House Bracket, each .45 

Cessation 8637 Adjustable House Bracket, each 45 



No. 



L 




Cessible 8638 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket^ eaeii..».'' .40 



Cession 8639 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each... .50 



No. 8639. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



431 




LJ 



House Brackets — {Continued). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Ceisment 9068 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each .. . $0.50 



Ces»or 9069 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. . . .40 



No. 9069. 




5?' 
Na 9070. 



Cesspool 9070 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each.. . .50 



L_J 



Ctesrtw 9071 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each... .50 




Chiefly 9072 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each... i .50 



No 9072. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




House Bracktits—(Conh'nued). 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Clabbep 8966 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. .. $0.50 



No. 8966. 






CivUty 8967 Galvanized Ventilated Thread Bracket, each. .50 



Ko. 8967. 




Universal House Bracket. 



Can be Placed in any Position. 



Chieftain 8968 Extra Heavy, each. 



House Brackets. 



Galvanized, with Ventilated Threads. 



Cinlity 8969 Each 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



433 



No. 8970. 




House Brackets— (Conh'nuec/). 

Ckxie Word. List No. List Price, 
Civilized 8970 Each $0.15 

Cimlizer 8971 Each 20 

Civilizing 8972 Each. .25 



No. 8972. 



Wire, Cord and Cable. 



Habirshaw White Core. 

Solid Conductors, Braided. Stranded Conductors, Braided^ 

A'pprox. Approx. 

Outside Outside 
Codeword. List No. Gauge Diam. in Price per Code Word. List No. Gauge Diam. in Price per 

B. iS:S. 32dsof in. lOOoFt, B. & S. 32dso{ ia ICOO Ft. 

Solicitation 25001 14 6 $15.00 Solidity 25013 8 10 $50.00 

Solicitor 25002 12 7 23.00 Solidhj 25014 6 11 62.00 

Solicitous 25003 10 8 30.00 SoUdness 25015 5 13 78.00 

Solicitoudy 25004 8 9 36.00 Solifidian 25016 4 13i 96.00 

Solicitrexs 25005 6 10 50.00 Soliloquise 25017 3 14^ 136.00 

SolicitiuU 25006 5 12 69.60 Soliloquy 25018 2 16 156.00 

Solidarity 25007 4 13 76.00 Soliped 2501,9 1 17 200-00 

Solidate 25008 3 13J 90.00 Snlitair 25020 18 210.00 

Solify 25009 2 14^ 118.00 Solitarily 25021 00 19 228-00 

Solidism 25010 1 15i 135.00 Solitariness 25022 000 21 260.00 

SoUdist 25011 16i 180-00 Solitary 25023 0000 24 340-00 

Habirshaw Standard Red Core. 

No. 3000. ^*'''** Conductor, 500 Volts, Taped Outside. 

Approximate 

Gauge, Outside Diam. iD Ust Price,' 

Codeword. ListNo. B.&S. 32nd8otaaInch. perlVMt. 

Abacus 3000 18 4 , $0.02^ 

Abaft 3001 16 5^ .02^ 

Abandoner 3002 14 6 03>^ 

Abandoning 3003 12 7 04^ 

Abase 3004 10 8 MH 

Abasement 3005 8 9 .08X 

Abash 3006 6 10 U}^ 

Abashed 3007 5 12 , ,I3X 

Abashing 3008 4 13 15^ 

Abate 3009 3 13^ .|8 

Abated 3010 2 14i 23^ 

Abatement 3011 1 15i .31^' 

Abater 3012 .16i , 41 

Solid Conductor, 500 Volts, Braided Outside. 



No. 3013. 



Abattoir 


3013 


Abbacy 


3014 


Abbess 


3015 


Abbey 


3016 


Abject 


3017 


Abjection 


3018 


Abjectly 


3019 


Abjectness 


3020 


Abjure 


3021 


Ablation 


3022 


Ablative 


3023 


Ablaze 


3024 


Able 


3025 



Gan^e, Outside Diam. in 

B. & S. 32Dd8 of an Incb. 

18 4 02?^ 

16 5i .03 

14 6 03;^ 

12 7 .05 

10 8 .06^ 

8 9 08;^ 

6 10 12 

5 12 M 

4 13 16 

3 13i ISji^ 

2 14J 24;^ 

i m .32H 

16i .43 



1 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Habirshaw Standard Red Cor^— {Continued'). 



stranded Conductor. 500 Volts, Braided Outside. 

Approziinate 

No 302C „ „. . Outside 

wv-«/ Sauge. Circular Diameter in List Price 

CodeWortJ. List No B. &S Mils. 82nds of an inch. per Foot. 

Ablution 3026 13 6,529 7 $0.05>^ 

Ably 3027 10 10,38l' 8 07 

Abnegate 3028 8 16,509 10 >0K 

Abnormal 3029 6 26,250 U I7J^ 

Aboard 3030 5 33,102 13 \9% 

Abode 3031 4 41,742 131 2\H 

Abolish 3032 3 5'.i,634 14* 29J< 

Abolisher 3033 2 66,373 16 32^ 

Abolition . 3034 1 83,694 17 >••• .36 

Abominably 3035 105,592 18 .47^ 

Abominate 3036 00 133,079 19 60 

Abpminated 3037 000 167,805 21 68 

•Abomi7iating 3038 0000 211.600 24 88 




Qrimshaw White Core Wire. 



Solid Conductor. 


Double Coated, Taped, 


Black or 


White Braid. 






^^ 


l^l 


^p 


areolar Mils. 


Ontslde DIam. 


^f^ 


Archieea 


3r04 


220 


18 


6 


1624. 


.125 


$1.90 


Archness 


3105 


221 


18 


6 


1624. 


.156 


2.00 


Archway 


3106 


22a 


16 


10 


2583. 


.125 


2.15 


Archwise 


3107 


224 


16 


10 


258.3. 


.156 


2.20 


Arctic 


3108 


228 


14 


15 


4107. 


.187 


2.70 


Ardour 


3109 


229 


14 


15 


4107. 


.218 


3.00 


Area 


3110 


231 


12 


21 


eiso. 


.218 


3.50 


Arena 


SMI 


232 


13 


21 


6.530. 


.250 


3.70 


Argent 


3112 


235 


10 


32 


10381. 


.250 


4.50 


Argument 


3M3 


236 


10 


33 


10381. 


.281 


5.00 


Arid 


3114 


237 


8 


44 


16509, 


.281 


5.50 


Aridity 


3115 


238 


8 


44 


16509. 


.343 


6.50 


Aright 


3116 


239 


6 


60 


26250. 


.343 


8.25 


Arise 


3117 


240 


6 


60 


5^6250. 


,406 


9.50 


Arisen 


3118 


241 


5 


63 


33102. 


.406 


9.90 


Aristocrat 


3119 


242 


5 


68 


33102. 


.468 


10.25 


Ark 


3120 


243 


4 


83 


41742. 


.40.6 


10.50 


Armorer 


3122 


244 


4 


83 


41742. 


.468 


12.50 


Armorial 


3123 


245 


3 


lfi4 


52634. 


.437 


12.75 


Armcn-ic 


3124 


245^ 


3 


104 


526:^4. 


.500 


14.25 


Armory 


3125 


246 


2 


118 


66373. 


.468 


15.75 


Armpit 


3126 


246* 


2 


118 


66373. 


.531- 


17.25 


Army 


3127 


247 


1 


135 


66393. 


.500 


21.00 


Arnot 


3128 


247i 


1 


135 


83694. 


.562 


23.00 


Arousing 


3129 


248 





179 


105592. 


.531 


27.25 


Arras 


3130 


248J 





179 


105592. 


.593 


30.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Grimshaw White Core \N\rQ~{Coniinued). 



stranded Conductors, Double Coated, Taped, Black 


or White Braid. 


Code Word. 


List No. 


Trade 
No. 


B. &8. 
Gauge. 


^m 


artular Mils. 
<d»j 1 Mll.= 
.001 iDUi. 


Ontside DIam 

or laxulaciuo. 

.001 incli. 


List Price, 
per 100 Ft. 


Asmyer 


3131 


704 


8 


44 


16509. 


.343 


$8.00 


Assaying 


3132 


705 


6 


60 


26250. 


.375 


9.50 


Assecure 


3133 


706 


6 


60 


26250. 


.437 


11.00 


Assemblage 


3134 


707 


5 


68 


33102. 


.461 


12.00 


Assemblancc 


3135 


708 


4 


83 


41742. 


.461 


14.50 


Assembling 


3136 


709 


5 


83 


41742. 


.523 


16.00 


Assembly 


3137 


710 


3 


101 


52634. 


.483 


18.00 


Assent 


3138 


711 


3 


104 


52634. 


.545 


19.50 


Amnter 


3139 


712 


2 


118 


66373. 


.539 


20.00 


Assenting 


3140 


713 


2 


118 


66373. 


.601 


23.00 


Assentment 


3141 


714 


1 


135 


83694. 


.544 


27.00 


Assert 


3142 


715 


1 


135 


83694. 


.606 


30.00 


Asserted 


3143 


716 





179 


105592. 


.593 


30.00 


Asserting 


3144 


717 





179 


105592. 


.656 


35.50 


Assertion 


3145 


718 


00 


210 


133079. 


,656 


38.00 


Assertive 


3146 


719 


00 


210 


133079. 


.718 


43.00 


Assessable 


3147 


720 


000 


251 


167805. 


.718 


48.00 


Asscssion 


3148 


721 


000 


251 


167805. 


.791 


53.00 


Assessor 


3149 


722 


0000 


275 


211600. 


.718 


58.00 


Asseverate 


3150 


723 


0000 


275 


211600. 


.791 


63.00 



Raven Core Wire— Braided. 



^ 











Solid. 








Deputing 


1229 


320 


18 


6 


1624. 


.125 


1.65 


Deputy 


1230 


821 


18 


6 


1624. 


.156 


1.75 


Derange 


1231 


323 


16 


10 


25S3. 


.125 


1.75 


Deranged 


1232 


324 


16 


10 


2583. 


.156 


1.85 


Derangement 


1233 


327 


14 


15 


4107. 


.156 


2.10 


Derelict 


1234 


328 


14 


15 


4107. 


187 


2.30 


Deride 


1235 


331 


12 


21 


6530. 


.218 


3.25 


Deriding 


1236 


832 


12 


21 


6530. 


.250 


3.55 


Derision 


1237 


334 


10 


32 


10381. 


.218 


4.00 


Derivation 


1238 


335 


10 


32 


10381. 


.250 


4.10 


Derive 


1239 


837 


8 


44 


16509. 


.281 


4.75 


Deriving 


1241 


338 


8 


44 


16509. 


.343 


5.75 


Derogation 


1242 


339 


6 


60 


26250. 


.343 


6.50 


Derogatory 


1243 


340 


6 


60 


26250. 


.406 


8.40 


Despotic 


1244 


341 


5 


68 


33102. 


.406 


8.90 


Despotism 


1245 


342 


5 


68 


33102. 


.468 


9.50 


Destination 


(246 


343 


4 


83 


41742. 


.406 


9.60 


Destine 


1247 


344 


4 


83 


41742. 


.468 


11.50 


Destiny 


1248 


345 


3 


104 


52634. 


.437 


11.25 


Destitution 


1249 


346 


3 


104 


52634. 


.500 


12.75 


Destroy 


1250 


347 


2 


118 


66373. 


.468 


14.75 


Destroying 


1251 


348 


2 


118 


66373. 


.531 


16.25 


Destructible 


1252 


349 


1 


135 


83694 


.500 


19.00 


Destructive 


1253 


350 


1 


135 


83694. 


.582 


21.00 


Desultory 


1254 


351 





179 


105592. 


.531 


26.25 


Detach 


1255 


852 





179 


105592. 


.592 


29.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



437 



Raven Core Wire— Braided— {Conh'nued). 









Stranded. 








Codeword. 


List No. 


Trade 
No. 


B.iS. 
Gauge. 


Safe Carry ine 

Capacity. Rje 

Wire in Amp. 

120»F. 


Circular Mils, 
(di) 1 Ma.= 
.001 incb. 


Outside Diam. 
of Insulation, List Price, 
.001 inch, per 100 Kt. 


Emarginatc 


1869 


804 


8 


44 


16509. 


.343 


$6.25 


Embassy 


1870 


805 


6 


60 


26250. 


.375 
.437 


7.75 


Embedded 


1871 


806 


6 


60 


26250, 


9.00 


Embellish 


1872 


807 


5 


68 


33102. 


.461 


9.75 


Embers 


1873 


808 


4 


83 


41742. 


.461 


12.00 


Embezzle 


1874 


809 


4 


83 


41742. 


.523 


15.00 


Emanated 


1875 


810 


3 


104 


52634. 


.483 


16.60 


Emanation 


1876 


811 


3 


104 


52634. 


.545 


18.00 


Ematicipate 


1877 


812 


2 


118 


66373. 


.539 


19.00 


Emancipator 


(878 


813 


2 


1.18 


66373. 


.601 


22.00 


Emaneipist 


1879 


814 


1 


135 


83694. 


.544 


26.00 


Emanvel 


1880 


815 


1 


1.35 


83694. 


.606 


29.00 


Elude 


1881 


816 





179 


105592. 


.593 


28.25 


Elvira 


r882 


81^ 





179 


105592. 


.656 


32.15 


Emaciate 


1883 


818 


00 


210 


133079. 


.656 


36.00 


Emaciated 


1884 


819 


00 


210 


133079. 


.718 


41.00 


Emaculate 


1885 


820 


000 


251 


167805. 


.718 


42.50 


Emanate 


1886 


821 


000 


251 


167805. 


.729 


47.50 


EmMden 


1887 


822 


0000 


275 


211600. 


.718 


55.00 


Embosom 


1888 


823 


0000 


275 


211600. 


.791 


60.00 



Grimshaw Duplex Fixture Wire, 



Taped or Braided. 

Safe Oirrying 

Cap., each Cond. Outside Diam. 

B.&S. Bare Wire, in of Inmlation 

Gauge. Amp. ISO" F. .101 mch. 

Listful (169 Taped 14 15 .218 5.00' 

Listless 1(70 " 16 10 .218 4.50 

Literal 1171 " 18 6 .218 4.00 

Literalism I 1 72 Braided 14 15 .218 5.00 

Literalness 1173 " 16 lo .218 4.50 

Literanf M74 " 18 6 .218 4.0a 



438 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Okonite Wire. 



Low Tension Currents, from 100 to 500 Volts. 



Solid Conductor, Plain Finish. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Size of 
Conductoi 
A, W. G. 


Outside 

Diameter of 

Insulation. 

Inches. 


Approximate 
^^Weight 
per Mile. 
Pounds. 


In.sulation 
Resistance 

Megihras. 


List Price. 
Per foot. 


Ascendant 


3158 


22 


.075 


32 


500 


$ .01^ 


Ascending 


3159 


20 


091 


42 


500 


.02>^ 


Ascension 


3160 


18 


.102 


56 


500 


.02;^ 


Ascertain 


3161 


16 


.120 


78 


500 


.03 


Ascetic 


3162 


14 


.148 


127 


500 


.04/s 


Ascribe 


3163 


12 


.165 


178 


500 


.05>i 


Ascribing 


3164 


10 


.175 


236 


500 


.06K 


Ashamed 


3165 


9 


.183 


273 


500 


.07 


Ashwe 


3166 


8 


.192 


333 


500 


.08 


Ashpan 


3167 


7 


.220 


422 


500 


.09>^ 


Assassin 


3168 


C 


.252 


534 


500 


12^ 


Assassinate 3 1 69 


5 


.276 


663 


500 


.15^ 


Assation 


3170 


4 


.300 


815 


500 


.19^ 


Assault 


3171 


3 


.340 


1,036 


500 


.23 


Assaulted 


3172 


2 


.372 


1,233 


500 


.28 


Assaulting 


3173 


1 


.430 


1,657 


500 


.35 


Assay 


3174 





..500 


2,134 


500 


.45 


Assayed 


3175 


00 


.560 


2,693 


500 


.60 



Solid Conductor, Braided Finish. 



AUrtness 


3211 


22 


.075 


40 


500 


.02>^ 


Akxand 


3212 


20 


.091 


50 


500 


my. 


Alfred 


3213 




.102 


66 


500 


.03 


Algebra 


3214 




.120 


90 


500 


saVz 


Algeh-aical Z2[^ 




.148 


143 


500 


■04H 


Algernon 


3216 




.165 


195 


500 


.06 


Algous 


32(7 




.175 


254 


500 


.07M 


Alice 


3218 




.182 


291 


500 


.07>i 


Alias 


3219 




.192 


351 


500 


.08;^ 


Alienable 


3220 




.220 


446 


500 


M'A 


Alienatioi 


3221 




.252 


563 


500 


• \3K 


Alienator 


3222 




.270 


702 


500 


.I6X 


Alienee 


3223 




.300 


859 


500 


.I9X 


Alife 


3224 




.340 


1,087 


500 


.24^ 


Align 


3225 


2 


.372 


1,299 


500 


.29 i< 


Aliment 


3226 


1 


.430 


1,750 


500 


.37 


Alimental 


3227 


Ob 


.500 


2,238 


500 


.47X 


AlimentaUy 3228 


00 


.560 


2,799 


500 


.61 



I 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Okonite Wire— (C^«//««f<f). 



stranded Conductor, Plain Finish. 




TRADE MARK. 



Code Word. 


List No, 


size of 

Conductor 

Equals. 

A.W. G. 


No.of 
strands. 
B. W. G. 


Outside Approx. 

Diameter of Weight 

Insulation, per Mile. 

Inches. . Founds. 


Insulation 

Resistance 

per Mile. 

Megohms. 


Xist 

Price. 

per toot. 


Assistlm 


3176 


22 


7x30» 


.091 


35 


500 


$o.02;< 


Assize 


3177 


20 


7.X30 


.102 


40 


500 


.02>^ 


Assized 


3178 


18 


7x20* 


.114 


03 


500 


.OZH 


Assizer 


3179 


10 


7x24 


.141 


101 


500 


M'A 


Associahle 


3180 


14 


7x23 


.102 


139 


500 


.05X 


Associate 


3f8l 


13 


7x20» 


.182 


191 


500 


M'A 


Associated 


3182 


11 


7x20 


.192 


2r54 


500 


.QTA 


Associating 


3183 


10 


7xlS* 


.204 


270 


500 


M% 


Associative 


3184 


9 


7x1 7« 


.212 


325 


500 


.09^ 


Associator 


3185 


S 


7x18 


.220 


300 


500 


MH 


Assoil 


3186 


7 


7x17 


.238 


403 


500 


.u\i 


Assoilment 


3187 





7x10 


.289 


023 


500 


AbH 


Assonance 


3188 


5 


7x15 


.300 


-735 


500 


.\^K 


Assonant 


3189 


4 


7x14 


.340 


ks 


500 


.2\% 


Assuage 


3190 


3 


7x11* 


.380 


1,155 


50a 


.26 


Assuaged 


3191 


2 


19x17 


,440 


1,409 


500 


M'A 


Assuaging 


3192 


I 


19x10 


.480 


1.730 


500 


A\'A 


Assuasive 


3193 





19x15 


.530 


2,110 


500 


.50 


Assuetude 


3r94 


00 


12x12 


.590 


2,810 


500 


.61 


Assume 


3195 


000 


19x11* 


.020 


3,120 


500 


.69 


Assumed 


3196 


0000 


19x12 


.730 


4,400 


500 


.98 



Stranded Conductor, Braided Finish. 



Alimentary 


3229 


22 


7^30* 


.091 


44 


500 


.02^ 


Ailmentation 


3230 


20 


7X30 


.102 


50 


500 


.03'A 


Aliquant 


3231 


18 


7x20* 


.114 


75 


500 


.03^ 


Aliquot 


3232 


10 


7x24* 


.144 


118 


500 


.05 


Alive 


3233 


14 


7x23 


.102 


157 


500 


.06 


Alkali 


3234 


12 


7x20* 


.182 


209 


500 


.07'A 


Alkaline 


3235 


11 


7x20 


.192 


252 


500 


.08 


Alkaloid 


3236 


10 


7x18* 


.204 


295 


500 


.09 


Allan 


3237 





7x17* 


,213 


348 


500 


.10 


Allay 


3238 


8 


7x18 


.220 


384 


500 


.\0'A 


Allegation 


3239 


7 


7x17 


.238 


495 


500 


A2'4 


Allege 


3240 


C 


7x10 


.289 


060 


500 


.16^ 


Alleging 


3241 


5 


7x15 


.300 


7«0 


500 


.18 


AUiant 


3242 


4 


7x14 


.340 


1,007 


500 


.22 >^ 


Allied 


3042 


3 


7x11* 


.380 


1,212 


500 


.27^ 


AUigate 


3243 


2 


19x17 


.440 


1,473 


500 


.36;^ 


AlUsion 


3244 


1 


19x10 


.480 


1,803 


500 


.421^ 


AUUeraUon 


3245 





19x15 


.530 


2,192 


500 


52 


Allopathy 


3246 


00 


12x12* 


.590 


2 897 


500 


.63 


Allot 


3247 


000 


19x12 


.020 


3 250 


500 


.71 


Allotment 


3248 


0000 


19x12 


.730. 


4 000 


500 


I.Oi 








♦American Wire Gauge. 







440 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Kerite Wire— Solid, 










Plain. 










LlatKo 




COPFEB. 


toSDLATIOK. 




Code Word. 


B.&S. 
Gauge. 


DIameterof 


Diameter ot 
iBBUjaUon. 


DIameterof 


'^.IS>'tl 


Haggled 


1889 


20 


.0319 


.073 


t\ 


$1.75 


Haggling 


1890 


20 


,0319 


.093 


/f 


1.75 


Hailing 


1891 




.040 


.078 


^ 


1.75 


Hailstone 


1892 




.040 


.093 


^% 


1.90 


Halberd 


1893 




.040 


.125 


iV 


2.00 


Halcyon, 


1894 




.050 


.093 


^% 


2.00 


Halibut 


1895 




.050 


.125 


A 


2.25 


Halliard 


1896 




.050 


.156 


A 


2.75 


Halter 


1897 




.064 


.125 


A 


2.50 


Halting 


1898 




.064 


.156 


uV 


3.00 


Hairing 


1899 




.064 


.187 


sV 


3.25 


Ham 


1900 




.064 


218 


/it 


3.75 


Hamble 


1901 




.080 


.156 


.V 


3.25 


Hamlet 


1902 




.080 


.187 


TiV 


3.75 


Hammering 


1903 




.080 . 


.250 


/a 


5.50 


Hammock 


1904 




.101 


.218 


tV 


5.75 


Hamper 


1905 




.101 


.250 


A 


6.25 


Hampered 


J 906 


8 


.128 


.218 


/r 


7.00 


Hampering 


1907 


8 


.128 


.250 


A 


8.25 


Hamstring 


1908 


8 


.128 


.281 


Vir 


9.75 


Har.aper 


1909 


7 


.144 


250 


/ir 


8.50 


Handcvff 


1910 


7 


.144 


.281 


1?3 


10.00 


Handcuffed 


1911 


6 


.162 


.250 


^% 


9.00 


Handfast 


1912 


C 


.162 


.281 


A 


9.50 


Handicraft 


1913 


6 


.162 


.312 


U 


J 0.75 


Handiness 


1914 


5 


.181 


.281 


/«■ 


10.50 


Handle 


!9I5 


5 


.181 


.312 


i§ 


11.00 


Handling 


1916 


4 


.204 


.281 


/^ 


11.50 


Hannah 


1917 


4 


.204 


.312 


M 


12.50 


Handsereio 


1918 


4 


.204 


.375 


if 


14.00 


Handsome 


I0!9 


3 


.229 


.375 


if 


13.50 


Handsomely 


1920 


3 


.229 


.437 


H 


17.50 


Hang 


1932 


2 


.257 


.406 


if 


19.00 


Hanged 


1933 


2 


.257 


.468 


if 


23.00 


Hanging 


1934 


1 


.289 


.500 


if 


25.00 


Hangman 


1935 


1 


.289 


.562 


M 


27.00 


Hangnail 


1936 





.324 


.562 


if 


30.00 


Hanker 


1937 





.324 


.625 


H 


34.00 


Hankering 


1938 


00 


.364 


.562 


if 


35.00 


Havlm 


1939 


00 


.364 


.625 


If 


40.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



441 



Kerite Wire— Solid — {Continued'). 







Taped or Braided. 










List No. 


Topper. 




TN-SOT.ATION 






Codeword. 


Ia?/e. 


V 


Mils. 


Diara. ot 


Outside Diam. 

Braid, List Price, 
Inches, per 100 Ft. 


Eaply 


1950 


20 


.0319 


.078 


ix 


1!^ 


$2.00 


Happen 


1951 


20 


.0319 


.093 


A 


A 


2.00 


Jlappening 


1952 


18 


.040 


.078 


h 


/t 


2.00 


Happily 


1953 


18 


.040 


.093 


A 


^ 


2.15 


Happiness 


1954 


18 


.040 


.125 


^\ 


A- 


2.25 


Happy 


1955 


16 


.050 


.093 


A 


A 


2.25 


Harangue 


1956 


16 


.050 


.125 


A 


h 


2.50 


Harangued 


1957 


16 


.050 


.156 


A 


T! 


3.00 


Haranguing 


1958 


14 


.064 


.125 


^ 


-A 


2.75 


Harass 


1959 


14 


.064 


.156 


A 


^ 


3.25 


Harassing 


I960 


14 


.064 


.187 


A 


A 


3.50 


Harbinger 


1961 


14 


.064 


.218 


A 


A 


4.00 


Harbor. 


1962 


12 


.080 


.156 


i% 


T^ 


3.50 


Harborage 


1963 


12 


.080 


.187 


A 


A 


4.00 


Habit 


1964 


12 


.080 


.250 


A 


H 


5.75 


Habitation 


1965 


10 


.101 


.218 


?5 


A 


6.00 


Habited 


1966 


10 


.101 


.250 


/j 


il 


6.50 


Habitual 


1967 


8 


.128 


.218 


-h 


A 


7.25 


Habitude 


4968 


8 


.128 


.250 ' 


^% 


i% 


8.50 


Hack 


1969 


8 


.128 


.281 


5% 


ii 


10.00 


Hacking 


1970 


7 


.144 


.250 


fV 


Fs 


9.00 


Hackney 


1971 


7 


.144 


.281 


/, 


H 


10.50 


Haddock 


1972 


6 


.162 


.250 


rt 


H 


9.50 


Hades 


1973 


6 


.162 


.281 


5\ 


ii 


10.00 


Haggard 


1974 


6 


.162 


.312 


H 


if 


11.25 


Haggardly 


1975 


5 


.181 


.281 


^% 


U 


n.oo 


Haggle 


1976 


5 


.181 


.312 


iS 


il 


11.75 


Embroil 


1977 


4 


.204 


.281 


/j 


ii 


12.25 


Embryo 


1978 


4 


.204 


.312 


ii 


U 


13.25 


Embryonic 


1979 


4 


.204 


.375 


if 


a 


J4.75 


Emerge 


1980 


3 


.229 


.375 


i! 


fi 


14.50 


Emergency 


1981 


3 


.229 


.437 


a 


if 


18.50 


Emerging 


1982 


2 


.257 


.406 


if 


M 


20.00 


Embattling 


1983 


2 


.257 


.468 


if 


ii 


24.00 


Embracing 


1984 


1 


.289 


.500 


if 


if 


26.00 


Embrasure 


1985 


1 


.289 


.562 


ii 


IS 


28.00 


Emirate 


1986 





.324 


.562 


ti 


II 


32.00 


Embroglio 


1987 





.324 


.625 


IS 


II 


36.00 


Embroider 


1988 


00 


.364 


.562 


n 


M 


38.00 


Emily 


1989 


00 


.364 


.625 


li 


II 


44.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Kerite Wire.— ( Continued. ) 



Stranded Electric Light Conductors. 



Plain Insulation. 











Insulation 


Insulation 




tit 




Strands 




Outside Diam 


Outside Diam 


Price per 








Mils. .001 In 


Inches 


100 Feet 


6 




xl4 


A 


312.5 


10-32 


11.00 


6 




xl6 


B 


375. 


12-32 


13.00 


6 




X 16 


B 


437.5 


14-32 


16.50 


5 




xlo 


B 


375. 


12-32 


13.00 


5 




X 15 


B 


437.5 


14-32 


17.25 


4 




xl2 


A 


375. 


12-32 


15.00 


4 




xl2 


A 


437.5 


14-32 


18.00 


4 




xl2 


A 


500. 


16-32 


22.00 


3 




X 12- 6 x 


14 B 


375. 


12-32 


17.50 


3 




X 12— 6 X 


14 B 


406.2 


13-32 


18.50 


3 




X 12— 6 X 


14 B 


500. 


15-32 


21.00 


2 




X 12— 6 X 


13 B 


406.2 


13-32 


19.00 


2 




X 12— 6 X 


13 B 


437.5 


14-32 


20.50 


2 




X 16-18 X 


17 B 


468.7 


15-32 


22.00 


1 




X 11— 6 X 


12B 


437.5 


14-32 


24.00 


1 




X 15—18 X 


16 B 


5a). 


16^-32 


26.00 







X 10- 6 X 


11 B 


562.5 


18-32 


30.00 







X 14—18 X 


15 B 


625 


20-32 


34.00 


00 




X 7 


A 


562.5 


18-32 


36.00 


00 


19 


xl2 


A 


625. 


20-32 


41.00 


00 




X 13—18 X 


14 B 


687.0 


22-32 


45.00 


000 




X 8-Bx 


9B 


625. 


20-32 


60.00 


000 


19 


xll 


A 


687.5 


22-32 


63.00 


000 


19 


xll 


A 


750. 


24-32 


66.00 


0000 




x 7 


B 


687.5 


22-32 


76.00 


0000 


19 


xl2 


B 


750. 


24-32 


82.00 


0000 


19 


xl2 


B 


812.5 


2t;-32 


88.00 








Covered Insulation 










Insulation 




Insulation. 


List Prices 


List Prices 


Gauge 




Outside Diam. Outside Diam. 


per 100 Feet. 


per 100 Feel 


B. & S. 












Taped and 






Mils .001 In 




Inches. 


■Braided. 


Braided.. 


R 




312.5 




10-32 


12.00 


13.00 


6 




375. 




12-32 


14.00 


15.00 


6 




437.5 




14-32 


17.50 


18.50 


5 




375. 




12-32 


14.00 


15.00 


5 




437.5 




14-32 


18.25 


19.25 


4 




375. 




12-32 


16.00 


17.00 


4 




437.5 




14-32 


19.00 


20.00 


4 




500. 




l()-32 


23.00 


24.00 


3 




375. 




12-32 


18.50 


19.50 


3 




406.2 




13-32 


20.50 


21.50 


3 




500. 




15-32 


22.00 


23.00 


2 




406.2 




13-32 


20.00 


21.00 


2 




437.5 




14-32 


21.50 


23.00 


2 




468.7 




15-32 


23.50 


26.00 


1 




437.5 




14-32 


25.50 


28.00 






500. 




16-32 


28.00 


30.00 







562.5 




18-32 


32.00 


34.00 







625. 




20-32 


36.00 


38.00. 


00 




562.5 




18-32 


38.00 


40.00 


00 




625. 




20-32 


43.00 


45.00 


00 




687.5 




22-32 
20-:^ 


47.00 


50.00 


000 




625. 




62.00 


66.00 


000 




687.5 




22-32 


66.00 


70.00 


000 




750. 




24-32 


70.00 


75.00 


0000 




687 5 




22-32 


80.00 


85.00 


0000 




750. 




24-32 


85.00 


90.00 


0000 




812 5 




26-32 


93.00 


9800 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



443 



mmm^^^M»d 



CLARK-WIRE. 



Clark Wire. 



Code Word 

SUiygiird 

Sluggard n 

Sluggish 

Sluggishly 

Slnggy 

Slugs 

Sluice 

Sluicegiitfi 

Sluicy 

Slum 

Slumber 

Sluinherer 

Slumbcrlen 

Slumhery 

Slump 

Slumpy 

Slung 

Slungshot 

Slunk 

Slur 

Slurred 

Slush 

Slushy 

Slutch 

Slutchy 

Sly 



List No. 

24150 
24151 
24152 
24153 
24154 
24155 
24156 
24157 
24158 
24159 
24160 
24161 
24162 
24163 
24164 
24165 
24166 
24167 
24168 
24169 
24170 
24171. 
24172 
24173 
24174 
24175 



18 
IB 
14 
14 
14 
12 
12 
10 
10 
9 
8 
8 
7 
6 

« 
5 

4 

4 

3 

2 

1 



00 

000 

0000 



Diani.Wire 

n the decima 

of an inch, 

.040 

.051 

.0ti4 
.064 
.064 



.081 
.102 
.102 

114 
.129 
.129 
.144 
.162 
.162 
.162 
.182 
.204 

204 
.229 

258 
.289 
.324 
.3t;5 
.409 
.460 



4-32 
5-32 
5-32 
6-32 
7-32 
(5-32 
7-32 
8-32 
9-32 
9-32 
9-32 
10-32 
9-32 
10-32 
12-32 
14-32 
12-32 
12-32 
14-32 
15-32 
16-32 
17-32 
19-32 
21-32 
23-32 
25-32 



Total Diani. 
" Outside 
Braid. 
5-32 

6-32 
6-32 
7-32 
8-32 
7-32 
8-32 
10-32 
11-32 
11-32 
11-32 
12-32 
11-32 
12-32 
14-32 
16-32 
14-32 
14-32 
16-32 
17-.32 
18-32 
20-32 
22-32 
2:^-32 
25-32 
27-32 



2.35 
2.70 
3.20 
3.40 
4.79 
4.30 
5.30 
7.00 
7.77 
8.00 
10.12 
10.92 
10.25 
14.00 
15.57 
18.72 
16.00 
20.33 
21.87 
23.00 
31.25 
43.78 
50.00 
54.00 
66.50 
81.00 



$1.65 
1.80 
1.80 
2.00 
3.00 
2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
4.50 
4.60 
4.70 
6.00 
6.20 
7.20 
9.00 
10.80 
9.60 
10.00 
12.00 
12.60 
15.30 
20.70 
24.00 
30.00 
37.00 
45.00 



Smeir 


24200 


10 


Smell 


24201 


8 


Smeller 


24202 


6 


Smelling 


24203 


4 


Smelt 


24204 


3 


Smelter . 


24205 


2 


Smeltery 


24206 


1 


Smerliii 


24207 





Smew 


24208 


00 


Smicker 


24209 


000 


Smirket 


24210 


0000 



10-32 
10-32 
12-,32 
14-32 
16-32 
17-32 
18-32 
22-32 
24-32 
26-32 
28-32 



12-32 
12-32 
14-32 
16-32 
19-32 
19-32 
21-32 
25-32 
27-32 
29-32 
31-32 



10.94 
14.06 
20.31 
21.87 
■29.69 
34.37 
43.75 
59.37 
65.63 
75.50 
90.00 



5.40 
7.20 
10.80 
13.00 
16.00 
18.00 
24.00 
30.00 
35.00 
42.00 
5000 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Flexible Clark Wire. 

Diameter of Insulation giveu is exclusive of Outside Braid. 
Made up of No. 26 B. W. G. Wire. 



Code Word, 


List No. 


No. 
B. &S. 
Gauge. 


Uiam.Wire • Circular 
in the decimal Mils 
of an inch. D2 


Number 

of 
Wires. 


Diam. Gum 
S'.'dofinch. 


\^%l!l. 


Smilabine 


24212 


18 


.040 


1624.3 


5 


'5-32 


$2.70 


Smilax 


24214 


IH 


.051 


2582.7 


8 


5-32 


2.70 


Smile 


24215 


14 


.064 


4106.8 


13 


7-32 


3.60 


Smileless 


24216 


12 


.081 


6529.9 


21 


8-32 


5.40 


Smiles 


24217 


10 


.102 


10382. 


35 


9-32 


7.20 


Smilinijly 


24218 


8 


.129 


16510. 


56 


12-32 


10.80 


Smiling ness 


24219 


7 


.144 


20817. 


63 


12-32 


12.00 


Smireli 


24220 


H 


.162 


26250. 


84 


14-32 


14.40 


Smirk 


24221 


5 


.182 


33102, 


105 


14-32 


18.00 


Smirku 


24222 


4 


.204 


41742. 


126 


15-32 


21.60 


Smite 


24223 


3 


.229 


52634- 


161 


17-32 


25.20 


Smiter 


24224 


2 


.258 


66373. 


203 


18-32 


28.80 


Smith 


24225 


1 


.289 


83694. 


259 


20-32 


32.40 


Smither 


24226 





.324 


105534. 


329 


22-32 


37.20 


Smitliery 


24227 


00 


.365 


133079. 


413 


24-32 


43.20 


Smithing 


24228 


000 


.410 


167805. 


528 


26-32 


52.80 


Smithsonian 24229 


0000 


.460 


211600. 


651 


28-32 


64.80 



Clark Elevator Electric Light Cable. 



Braided. 







B. &S. 




Total Diam. 










32d of inch. 


Braided. 


IW Feet 


Smithy 


24230 


18 Duplex 


8-32 


9-32 


6.00 


Smitt 


24231 


16 " 


9-32 


11-32 


7.00 


Smitten 


24232 


14 " 


12-32 


27-64 


8.00 


Smitfle 


24233 


12 " 




16-32 


14.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 








Safety 


Wire. 








Plain 


. without Tape of Braid 










Gaugt 


Outside 
Dian,. of 
Insulation. 


Insulation 
Resistance 


Price per 


Code Word, 


List No. 


B. &S 


per Mile. 
Megohms. 


100 Feet. 


Hmock 


24234 


20 


3-32 


1000 


2,25 


Smorhible 


24235 


18 


4-32 


1500 


2.50 


Smoke 


24236 


16 


4-32 


1000 


2,75 


Sinoketii'ch 


24237 


14 


5-32 


2000 


3.75 


SiH'ikebidl 


24238 


12 


6-32 


1500 


4.50 


Siiwkfbo.v 


24239 


10 


6-32 


1000 


5.50 


Sinoki'jf.ick 


24240 


10 


7-32 


1500 


6.25 


Smokdesn 


24241^ 


8 


7-32 


1000 


7.50 


Smoka- 


24242 


8 


8-32 


1500 


8.00 


SinokffK'tU 


24243 


6 


9-32 


1500 


11.25 



Gauges from No. 20 to No. 4 Braided. Gauges above 
No. 4 Taped and Braided. 







Gauge 
B. & S. 


Outside 
Diam. o( 
Insulation. 


Outside 
Diam. 
Braided. 


Insulation 
Resistance 

■^e^gohms. 


Price per 
100 Feet. 


Sinfiketrm', 


24244 


20 


3-32 


4-32 


1000 


2.50 


Smikily 


24245 


18 


4-32 


5-32 


1500 


2.50 


Sm.fikiness 


24246 


16 


4-32 


5-32 


1000 


3.00 


Smakny 


24247 


14 


5-32 


6.-32 


2000 


3.85 


Smolder 


24248 


12 


6-32 


7-32 


1500 


5.00 


Snmldrij 


24249 


10 


6-32 


7-32 


1000 


6.75 


Smolt 


24250 


8 


8-32 


9-32 


1500 


9.00 


Smooth 


24251 


6 


9-32 


10-32 


1500 


12.50 


Smoother 


24252 


4 


11-32 


12-32 


1000 


16.50 


Smoothing 


24253 


2 


13-32 


14-32 


1000 


25.00 


Smoothly 


24254 


1 


15-32 


16-32 


1200 


35.00 



Stranded Conductors. 



Heavy Insulation, Taped and Braided. 







r^ri 


Outside 
Diam. of 


Outside 
Diam. Taped 
and Braided, 


Insulation 
Resistance 

per Mile. 
Megohms, 


Price per 
100 Feet. 


S)noothnexs 


24255 


8 


9-32 


11-32 


1200 


10.00 


Smoonziiuda 


24256 


6 


10-32 


12-32 


1200 


14.50 


Smother 


24257 


6 


11-32 


13-32 


1500 


17.50 


Smothiry 


24258 


4 


12-32 


14-32 


1000 


21.00 


Smoiich 


24259 


4 


13-32 


15-32 


1500 


25.00 


Smudge 


24260 


2 


15-32 


17-32 


1500 


28.50 


Smufj 


24261 


1 


16-32 


18-32 


1200 


37.50 


Smuggle, 


24262 





19-32 


21-32 


1500 


48.00 


Smugly 


24263 


00 




22-32 


1500 


58.50. 


Smvgneis 


24264 


000 




24-32 


1500 


72.50 


Smuly 


24265 


0000 




26-32 


1500 


90.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Safety Lead incased Wire. 

For Underground Purposes. 

Covered with Heavy Rubber lusiilatioii. Taped and Lead Incased. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Si/cs. 
B. & S. Gauge. 




Price per 
Foot. 


Snm 


24266 


0000 


Stranded. 


$1.00 


SmntcK 


24267 


000 


" 


.90 


Smyniio.t 


24268 


00 


« 


.80 


SiHick 


24269 





« 


.70 


Snackit 


24270 


1 


« 


.64 


Snriatt 


24271 


1 


Solid. 


.60 


Sn.ifflo 


24272 


2 


Stranded. 


.56 


Snof/ 


24273 


2 


Solid. 


.54 


Snmjued 


24274 


4 


Stranded. 


.50 


Sivtmju 


24275 


4 


Solid. 


.36 


Snail 


24276 


fj 


Stranded. 


.36 


SnaU 


24277 


»") 


Solid. 


.32 


Snakcroot 


24278 


7 


Stranded. 


.30 


Snulcirfcd 


24279 


7 


Solid. 


.26 


SiKikcicood 


24280 


S 


Stranded. 


.26 


Srutkhh 


24281 


8 


Solid. 


.22 


Siiaky 


24282 


10 


" 


.18 


8)1112) 


24283 


12 


" 


.12 


Sn.iplock 


24284 


11 


" 


.07 



Safety Flexible Cables. 

For Switchboards, Dynamos and Lamps. 

Composed of Fine Copper Wire, I^o. 25 B. & S. Gauge, well Tinned 
Taped and Braided. 







Equal in 

Conductivity 

to B; & S. 

Gauge >lo. 


Insul.itioil 
Resistance 

per Mile.' 
Mcgolinis.. 


Price per 
100 Keet. 


Snapper 


24285 


14 


1000 


12.00 


Snappish 


24286 


12 


1000 


13-00 


Snappishly 


24287 


10 


1000 


13.50 


Snappy 


24288 


9 


1000 


14.00 


Snare 


24289 


8 


1000 


15.00 


Snarl 


24290 


6 


1000 


16.50 


Snnrler 


2429.1 


4 


1000 


20.00 


Snary 


24292 


2 


1000 


30.00 


Snatch 


24293 


1 


1000 


40.00 


Siiatcher 


24294 





1000 


50.00 


SnatcUingly 


24295 


00 


1000 


60.00 


Snath 


24296 


000 


1000 


75.00 


Snead 


24297 


0000 


1000 


95.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Safety White Core Wire. 

Stranded Conductor. 
Taped and Braided. 



Socle 
Socman 
Socmanry 
Socky 



List No. 

24380 
24381 
24382 
24379 





00 
000 
0000 



Outside 
Diani. of 
Insulation 

21-32 



24-32 
26-32 
Solid Conductor. 



Insulation 
Resistance 
per Mile 
Megohms 

1590 

1500 

1500 

1500 



48.8a 
59.30 
73.30 
90.80 



Gauges from No. 20 to No. 4 Braided. Gauges above 
No. 4 Taped and Braided. 







Gauge 
B. & S. 


Outside 
Diam.of 
Insulation. 


Outside 
Diam. 
Braided. 


Resistance 
per Mile 
Megohms. 


Price per 
100 Feet. 


Socially 


24368 


20 


3-32 


4-32 


1000 


2.90 


Spcialncss 


24369 


18 


4-32 


5-32 


1500 


2.90 


Society 


24370 


16 


4-32 


5-32 


1000 


3.40 


Society 


24371 


14 


5-32 


6-32 


2000 


4.25 


Socinian 


24372 


12 


6-32 


7-32 


1500 


5.40 


Socinianism 


24373 


10 


6-32 


7-32 


1000 


7.15 


Socialogy 


24374 


8 


8-32 


9-32 


1500 


9.40 


Socialogic 


24375 


6 


9-32 


10-32 


1500 


13.30 


Sock 


24376 


4 


11-32 


12-32 


1000 


17.30 


Sockdolager 


24377 


2 


13-32 


14-32 


1000 


25.80 


Sockles)s 


24878 


1 


15-32 


16-32 


1200 


35.80 



Low Tension Simplex Cables. 

Tape and Two Braids over Rubber. 



Stranded Conductor. 



Weight 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Size. 


strands. 


per mile 
incl'd'g 
Reels 


Outside 
Diameter, 


Price per 
1,000 Feet. 


Softncr 


24413 


2,000,000 CM 


91 


45,000 


2 


6-32 


$3247.60 


Softness 


24414 


1,750,000 " 


91 


40,000 


2 


2-32 


2859.80 


Sog'jy 


24415 


1,500,000 - " 


91 


35,000 


1 30-32 


2474.50 


Soil 


24416 


1,250,000 « 


61 


29,000 


1 25-32 


2072.20 


Soiliness 


24417 


1,000,000 " 


61 


23,000 




18-32 


1665.00 


Soilless 


24418 


950,000 " 


61 


22,000 




17-32 


I578.9& 


Soilure 


24419 


900,000 '• 


61 


21,000 




l(i-32 


1514.50 


Soily 


24420 


850,000 « 


61 


20,000 




15-32 


1430.60 


Soiree 


24421 


800,000 « 


61 


19,000 




13-32 


1332.50 


Sojourn, 


24422 


750,000 " 


61 


■ 18,000 




12-32 


1257.20 


Sojourner 


24423 


700,000 « 


61 


17,000 




11-32 


1184.40 


Sojourning 


24424 


650,000 « 


61 


16,000 




10-32 


II04.2& 


Sol 


24425 


600,000 « 


61 


15,000 




9-32 


1031.50 


Solace 


24426 


550,000 « 


61 


14,000 




8-32 


965.5a 


Solacement 


24427 


500,000 « 


61 


12,500 




6-32 


873.60 


Solacions 


24428 


450,000 " 


37 


11,500 




4-32 


776.00 


Solnnacious 


24429 


400,000 " 


37 


10,500 




3-32 


706.40 


Solan der 


24430 


350,000 " 


37 


9,000 






609.60 


Solanine 


24431 


300,000 " 


37 


8,000 




31-32 


540.90 


Solano 


24432 


250,000 " 


37 


7,000 




29-32 


459.70 



448 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



Simplex Lead=Covefed Cables, Low Tension. 



stranded Conductor. 











Wall 


Outside 


Price per 
1.000 Ft. 


Code Word. 


List No. 


Size, 


Strands. 


Lead. 


Diameter. 


Socome 


24383 


1,000,000 c. 


M. 61 


3-32 


1 22-32 


$1958.10 


Socatran 


24384 


900,000 ' 


61 


3-32 


1 20-32 


1837.48 


Socatrine 


24385 


800,000- 


61 


3-32 


1 18-32 


1677.84 


Soa-Titic 


24386 


700,000 


61 


3-32 


1 13-32 


1400.04 


Socmtically 


24387 


600,000 


61 


3-32 


1 11-32 


1254.60 


Socratism 


24388 


500,000 ' 


' (51 


5-64 


1 8-32 


1078.76 


Soemtist 


24389 


400,000 ' ' 


37 


5-64 


1 4-32 


864.36 


Sod 


24390 


300,000 


37 


5-64 


1 1-32 


705.40 


Soda 


24391 


250,000 ' 

B. &S. 
Gauge. 


37 


5-64 


30-32 


587.50 


Soddlite 


24392 


0000 


37 


5-64 


29-32 


540.40 


Sodality 


24393 


000 


37 


5-64 


27-32 


458.40 


Sodinoater 


24394 


00 


19 


5-64 


25-32 


381.86 


Sodden 


24395 





19 


5-64 


24-32 


342.88 


Svddij 


24396 


1 


19 


1-16 


20-32 


245.44 


Soda- 


24397 


2 


19 


1-16 


19-32 


217.64 


Sodium 


24398 


3 


19 


1-16 


18-32 


185.58 


Sodomite 


24399 


4 


19 


1-16 


17-32 


163.50 


Sodomitical 


24400 


6 


19 


1-16 


16-32 


138.16 






Solid Conductor. 






Sofa 


24401 


1 




•1-16 


19-32 


224.52 


Sofett 


24402 


2 




1-16 


18-32 


195.58 


Sofi 


24403 


3 




1-16 


17-32 


170.26 


Sofiam 


24404 


4 




1-16 


16-32 


(47.32 


Soffiet 


24405 


6 




1-16 


15-32 


121.82 


Soft 


24406 


8 




1-16 


14-32- 


101.00 


Soften 


24407 


10 (8-32) 




3-64 


12-32 


67.26 


Softener 


24408 


10 (7-32) 




3-64 


10-32 


56.32 


Soflish 


24409 


12 (7-32) 




3-64 


10-32 


53.62 


Softling 


24410 


12 (6-32) 




3-64 


9-32 


49.80 


Softly 


2441 1 


14 (6-32) 




3-64 


9-32 


48.28 


Soft man 


24412 


14 (5-32) 




3-64 


8-32 


39.96 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Simplex Caoutchouc Wire. 



Solid Conductor, Braided. 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Size. 


Diameter 






B. & S. Gauge. 


over Rubbe 


Sneak 


24298 


1 


14-32 


Sneaker 


24299 


2 


13-32 


Sneaking 


24300 


3 


12-32 


Sneakingness 


24301 


4 


11-32 


Sneap 


24302 


5 


10-32 


Sneck 


24303 


6 


9-32 


Sneckhand 


24304 


7 


17-64 


Sued 


24305 


8 


8-32 


Sneer 


24306 


9 


15-64 


Sneerer 


24307 


10 


7-32 


Sneerful 


24308 


12 


6-32 


Sneeringly 


24309 


14 


5-32 


Sne-eze 


24310 


16 


9-34 


Sneezeweed 


24311 


18 


4-32 



Diameter 
over Braiding. 
17-32 
16-32 
15-32 
14-32 
12-32 
11-32 
21-64 
10-32 
9-32 
8-32 
7-32 
6-32 
11-64 
5-32 



Price per 
Foot. 
.3li 
.26t 
.22i 
.I7J 
.15 
• I2i 
.11 
.09i 
.081 
.074 
.05i 
.031 
.031 
.03i 



Stranded Conductor, Braided. 







Size 


Number 


Diameter 


Diameter 








B. &S. 


ol 


over 


over 


Price per 






Gauge. 


Strands. 


Rubber. 


Braiding. 


Foot. 


Sneezewort 


24312 


0000 


37 


22-32 


^6-32 


.76 


Sneezeico'od 


24313 


000 


37 


20-32 


24-32 


.64 


Snell 


24314 


UO 


19 


18-32 


22-32 


.50i 


Snep 


24315 





19 


17-32 


21-32 


.44i 


Snickup 


24316 


1 


19 


15-32 


18-32 


.34i 


Snicker 


24317 


2 


19 


14-32 


17-32 


.3li 


Sniff 


24318 


3 




13-32 


16-32 


.25 


Snift 


24319 


4 




12-32 


15-32 


.2( + 


Snig 


24320 


5 




11-32 


14-32 


.17+ 


Snigger 


24321 


6 




10-32 


12-32 


.141 


Sniggle 


24322 


7 




19-64 


23-64 


.121 


Snip 


24323 


8 




9-32 


11-32 


.Mi 


Snipe 


24324 


9 




17-64 


10-32 


.11 


Snipebill 


24325 


10 




8-32 


9-32 


.091 


Snipefish 


24326 


12 




7-32 


8-32 


.071 


Snipper 


24327 


14 




6-32 


7-32 


.061. 


Snipsnap 


24328 


16 




5-32 


6-33 


.041 



450 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Climax Wire. 

Solid Conductors, Braided. 



Code Word. 

Snithi/ 

ISnivel 

Sniveler 

Sntveli/ 

Snob 

Snobberi/ 

Snobbisfi 

Snobbi'Mi/ 

Snobh/sJiness 

Snobbism 



Sonkiny 

Sodki/ 

Soal 

Sofip 

Soiipmds 

Soitpicort 

So.ipi/ 

Soitr 

Sob 

Sober 

Soberi'ze 

S"b<rly 



List No. 
24329 
24330 
24331 
24332 
24333 
24334 
24335 
24336 
24337 
24338 



Size B. &. S. 
Gauge. 
1 



Diameter 
over Rubber. 
14-32 
13-32 
12-32 
11-32 
10-32 

9-32 

8-32 

7-32 

6-32 

5-32 



Diameter 
over Braiding, 

16-32 
15-32 
14-32 
25-64 
11-32 
10-32 

9-32 

8-32 

7-32 

6-32 



Stranded Conductors, Braided. 



24339 
24340 
24341 
24342 
24343 
24344 
24345 
24346 
24347 
24348 
24349 
24350 



B. &S. 

Gauge. 

0000 

000 

00 



1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 



Rubber. 
22-32 
20-32 
18-32 
17-32 
15-32 
14-32 
i:i-32 
12-32 
11-32 
10-:^ 
9-32 
8-32 



Diam. over 
Braiding. 
25-32 
23-32 
21-32 
20-32 
17-32 
16-32 
15-32 
27-64 
12-32 
11-32 
10-32 
9-32 



29J 

241 

20i 

I6f 

•3f 

101 

08 

051 

04f 

03i 



.73 

•60f 

.48 

.41 

•3I| 

.26J 

•2I| 

.rs 

•I5i 
.121 
•091 
•07+ 



Simplex Caoutchouc flining Wire. 







Solid Conductor 










B.&S. 


Diam. over 


Covering 
over Rubber. 








Gauge. 


Rubber. 




Soberness 


24351 


1 


17-32 


Tape and 3 Braids. 


AAi 


.Soboles 


24352 


2 


16-32 


3 " 


.39i 


SoboliferoHS 


24353 


3 


15-32 


2 « 


.33 


Sobriety 


24354 


4 


14-32 


2 " 


.281 


Sobriquet 


24355 


5 


12-32 


3 Braids. 


•21 A 


Soc 


24356 


6 


11-32 


3 « 


.181 


Socage 


24357 


8 


9-32 


3 •' 


.131 


Socfiger 


24358 


10 


8-32 


3 '" 


.m 


Sociability 


24359 


12 


7-32 


3 " 


.081 


Sociable 


24360 


14 


6-32 


3 " 


.063 



Stranded Conductor. 

B.&S. No. of Diam over Covering 

Gauge. Strands. Rubber. over Rubbei 



Sociableness 


24361 


0000 


37 


26-32 


Tape and 3 Braids. 


1.03 


Sociably 


24362 


000 


37 


24-32 


" 


3 


« 


.881 


Social 


24363 


00 


19 


22-32 


" 


3 


« 


.73^ 


Socialism. 


24364 





19 


20-32 


" 


3 


« 


•62i 


Socialist 


24365 


1 


19 


18-32 


« 


3 


« 


.52i 


Socialistic 


24366 


2 


19 


17-32 


" 


3 


" 


.44f 


Socialize 


24367 


3 


7 


16-32 


" 


2 


« 


•361 


Socially 


24368 


4 


7 


15-32 


" 


2 


"■ 


.32i 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



451 



Magnet Wire. 




IJos. 3879 to 3901. 




Nos. 1700. to 1720. 



Code Word. 


List No, 


AUuminor 


3879 


Allured 


3880 


Allusive 


3881 


Allusively 


3882 


Almandine 


3883 


Almightily 


3884 


Almighty 


3885 


Almhottss 


3886 


Alo:>; 


3887. 


Aloud 


3888 


Alpk 


3889 


Alphabet 


3890 


Alpin 


3891 


Already 


3892 


Alt 


3893 


Altar 


3894 


Alterable 


3895 


Alterage 


3896 


Altered 


3897 


Alternate 


3898 


Alterative 


3899 


Alternatively 


3900 


Altemity 


3901 


Jiv^ling 


1700 


Joan 


1701 


Jockey 


1702 


J-xikeyirt^ 


1703 


Jean 


1704 


JenTs 


1705 


./««• 


1706 


Jeered 


1707 


Jeerer 


1703 


J'jering 


1709 


Jungly 


1710 


Junior 


1711 


Jockeyism 


1712 


John 


1713 


Joinder 


1714 


Jollify 


1715 


JMiment 


!7I6 


Jollity 


1717 


Jonas 


1718 


Jonathan 


1719 


Joseph 


1720 



Single Cotton Covered. 

B.&S. 

Size. List Price. 

0000 Per pound $0.44 

000 •• ,44 

00 •* 44 

• 44 

1 " 43 

2 " 4S 

3 " 43 

4 " , 43 

5 " 44 

6 •• 44 

7 " 44 

8 " 44 

9 " 46 

10 " 46 

11 ^' 48 

13 '* 48 

13 " 54 

14 " 54 

15 " 59 

16 '• .56 

17 •' 59 

18 '• 59 

19 '• 60 

20 " 6(^ 

21 " 7I> 

22 " ■ 76 

23 " 83 

24 V' 90 

25 •' 1.00 

S6 " 1. 10 

27 " 1.25 

28 " 1.35 

29 " 1.50 

30 '• 1.65 

31 " .....; 1.80 

33 " , 1.95 

33 " 2.40 

34 " 2.85 

35 " 3.25 

36 " 4.37 

37 " 6.75 

38 " 9.00 

39 " ir.oo 

40 " I3.0& 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Magnet Wire — {Continued). 



Double Cotton Covered 




Ctode Word. List No. 



Nos. 3903 to 3924. 




Nos. 1721 to 1741. 



Although 

Altitude 

Alum 

Alwaffa 

Amain 

Ambrose 

Arnbrosia 

Ambrosial 

Amhrosian 

Ambry 

Ambulant 



Ambulation 
Ambulative 
Ambulatory 
Ambuscade 



Ambushed 
Amelia 
Amenable 
Amend 



Amendment 

Joyful 

Joyfully 

Joyfulness 

Joyous 

Joyously 



Jubilant 

Jubilate 

Jubilation 

JudaJl 

Judicial 

Judicious 

Jossphine 

Joshua 

Josiah 

Jostle 

Jostled 

Jove 

Jovial 

Jovially 

Joy 



3902 
3903 
3904 
3905 
3906 
3907 
3908 
3909 
3910 
3911 
3912 
3913 
3914 
3915 
3916 
3917 
3918 
3919 
3920 
3921 
3922 
3923 
3924 
1721 
1722 
1723 
1724 
1725 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1729 
1730 
1731 
1732 
1733 
1734 
1735 
1736 
1737 
1738 
1739 
1740 
1741 



0000 I 

000 

00 



1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
13 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

19 
20 
21 



List Price. 

'er pound $0.45 

45 

... .45 

45 

' AZH 

;... .43J^ 

43K 

43>^ 

.45 

45 

, 47 

.47 

48K 

48>^ 

52 

52 

58 

58 

60 

60 

S5H 

Q5K 

7I>^ 

74 

88 

95 

1.05 

1.14 

1.27 

1.38 

1.57 

, 1.69 

1.89 

2.07 

2.23 

2.28 

2.85 

3.42 

3.88 

4.93 

7.25 

9.50 

12.00 

I5.0a 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 453 



Magnet . Wire — {Connnued), 




single Silk Covered. 

List Price. 

No. 16 per pound $1.12 

" ir. " 1.12 

" 18, " 1.15 

" 19, " 1.15 

" 20, " 1.18 

" 21, " 1.20 

" 22. " 1.30 

" 23. " .... 1.42 

" 24, " 1.56 

" 2.5, " 1.81 

"26. •'• 2.10 

•'27, " 2.25 

"28, " 2.38 

" 29. " 2.75 

" 30. '• 2.95 

" 31, " 3.25 

" 32. " 3.45 

" 33, " 3.90 

"34. " 4.10 

" 35. " 5.85 

'1 Jentling 1670 " 36, " -. ... 7.00 

I Jeopard 1671" "37. " M.OO 

38, " 13.00 

39, " - 15.00 

40, " , 20.00 



Code Word. 


List No. 


Jeopardy 


1650 


Jerboa 


1651 


Jeremiad 


1652 


Jeremiah 


1653 


Jerker 


1654 


Jerkin 


1655 


Jersey 


1656 


Jerusha 


1657 


Jervia 


1658 


Jested 


1659 


Jester 


1660 


Jestful 


1661 


Jesting 


1662 


Jesuit 


1663 


Jehomh 


1664 


Jehovist 


1665 


Jelly 


1666 


Jemima 


1667 


Jennet 


1668 


Jenneting 


1669 


Jentling 


1670 


Jeopard 


1671" 


Jeoparder 


1672 


Jeoparding 


1673 


Jeopardize 


1674 



Double Silk Covered. 



Jesuitic 1675 No. 16, per pound 1.53 

Jetsam. 1676 " 17 " 1.53 

Jettison 1677 " 18 " -. 1.57 

Jetteau, 1678 " 19 " .- 1.57 

Jetty 1679 " 20, " 1.61 

Jewel 1680 " 21, " 1.63 

JeiceUd 1681 " 22, "■ 1.76 

Jeiceler 1682 " 23, " - 1.93 

Jeweling 1683 " 24, " 2.13 

Jewelry 1684 " 25. " 2.48 

Jewess 1685 " 26. " : 2.88 

Jewish 1686 " 27, " 3.07 

Jib 1687 " 28, " 3.23 

Jibboom 1688 " 29, " ... .... 3.76 

Jibdoor 1689 "30, " 4.02 

Jibe 1690 " 31, " 4.40 

Jibing 1691 " 33. " 4.53 

Jigger 1692 " 33, " 5.10 

Jiggish 1693 '' 34, " .-. 5.30 

Jiggling 1694 " 35, " 7.78 

Jill 1695 " 36, " 8.88 

Jilted 1696 " 37, •' 13.63 

Jilting 1697 " 38, " 14.50 

Jingte |698 " 39, " 18.00 

Jingled J699 " 40. " 23.00 



454 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



German Silver Resistance Wire. 





Woxnro wfTH Cotton or San— Covering Firmly Adhering 
Wire— American or Brown & SiiARte Gauge. 


TO THE 


No. 16, per 
" 17 


Cotton 

nmind . ^ 1 4.(1 


Covered. 

No. 16, per pound. . . . . . 

"17, " 


....$1.70 
1.70 


1.40 

1 ,40 


" 18. ' 
" 19. 


"18, " 


1.70 


1.40 


" 19, " 

"20, " 


....1.70 


" 20 


1.42 

1.44 

1.52 


1.74 


" 21, ' 


" 21, " 


.... 1.75 


" 22. 


" 22, " 


.... 1.83 


''23 


. 1 62 


"23 " 


. . 1.98 


" 24 


1.71 


"24, " .... . 


.... 2.09 


" 25, 


1.84 


" 25, " 


.... 2.26 


" 26 


2 05 


" 26 " .... 


. 2 48 


" 27 


2.25 


"27, " 


2.73 


" 28. 


2.45 


"28, " 


.... 2.98 


" 29, 


2.60 


" 29, " 


... 3.13 


" 30 ' 


' 2.84 


" 30, " 


.... 3.38 


" 31, 


3.09 

. . 3 59 


" 31, " 


.... 3.66 


" 32 


" 32. " ...... 

" 33. " 

" 34, 


. . . 4 21 


" 33, ' 
" 34. 


3.96 


.... 4.64 


4.61 


.... 5.44 


" 35 


' 5 01 


" 35 


. . 5 69 


"36 ' 


8 09 


" 36 " ...... 


8.88 


" 37. 


13.00 

....; 24.00 


" 37. " ....... 


....13.75 


*' 38, 


" 38, 


....27.00 


" 39, ' 
" 40 


27.00 

' ;. 30.00 


" 39. " ...... 

"40, " 


....30.00 
....33.00 










No. 16, per 
" 17, 


Silk 

pound i.85. 

1.85 

....... 1 85 


Covered. 

No. 16, per pound 


.... 2.38 


" 17, " ...... 


.... 2.38 


" 18. • 
" 19 


"18 " 


. ... 2.38 


' 1.85 


^' 19, " 

"20, " 


2.38 


" 20 


1.88 

1.93 


.... 2.43 


" 21, 


"21, " 

" 22, " 

"23. " 


.... 2.48 


" 22 


2 06 


. . . 2.64 


•"■ .23 • 


' 2.2! 


.... 2.87 


« 24 ' 


< 2 37 


" 24 " 


3 08 


" 25 ' 


. .. 2.65 


'^'^25, " 


3.48 


" 26 •' 


3.02 


"26, " 

" 27 " 


.... 3.93 


" 27 ' 


3 23 


. . 4 20 


"■ 28 ' 


. 3 42 




4,43 


" 29 ' 


3.85 


"29, " 


.... 5.00 


" 30 ' 


4.14 


" 30. " 


.... 5.33 


«« 31 « 


4 52 


" 31 " 


. ... 5.81 


'• 32 ' 


,. 4,94 


"32. 


.... 6.23 


" 33 ' 


5.46 

.. 5 84 


" 33 " 


. 6 89 


" 34 • 


" 34 " 


7.29 


" 33 


, 7,52 


"35, " 


.... 9.45 


" 36 ' 


10 00 


"36 " 


1 1 75 


" 37 ' 


' . 1 8 50 


"37 " 


22.00 


" 33 • 


28 00 


" 38, " 


....33.00 


" 39 * 


30,00 


' 39, " 

" 40. " 


....40.00 


J' 40. ' 


.45.00 


....50.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Weatherproof Wire— Triple Braid. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application. 








Size. B. & S. 


Circular 


Weight 


Code Word. 


List No. 


Gauge. 


Mills. 


perl.QOOf 


Notify 


6761 




500000. 


1867 


Notion 


6762 





450000. 


1680 


NimbUness 


6763 




400000. 


1493 


Nimble 


6764 




350000. 


1307 


Nimbus 


6765 




300000. 


1120 


Niiiffold 


6766 





250000. 


993 


Ninepins 


6768 


0000 


211600. 


739 


Ninny 


6769 


000 


167805. 


598 


Nip 


6770 


00 


133079.2 


485 


Nippers 


6771 





105584.0 


395 


Nitid 


6772 


I 


83694.0 


313 


Niter 


6773 


2 


66373.0 


251 


Nitrate 


6774 


3 


52033.4 


205 


Nitric 


6775 


4 


41742.5 


108 


Nitrogen 


6776 


5 


33102.3 


139 


Nitrous 


6777 


6 


20250.5 


113 


Nobility 


6778 


8 


16509.0 


74 


Noble 


6779 


10 


10381.0 


51 


Nobleman 


6780 


13 


6529.9 


37 


Nobleness 


6781 


14 


4107. 


23 


Noblesse 


6782 


16 


2583. 


16 


Nobly 


6783 


18 


1624. 


12 



Weight Price 

per Mile. p^' !•>. 

9858 

8370 

7883 

0901 

5914 .... 

4926 

3902 

3157 

2561 ...... 

2086 

1653 

1335 

1082 

887 

734 

597 

391 

269 

170 ...... 

118 ...... 

81 

58 



Weatherproof Wire— Triple Braid. 

Special Prices Quoted on Application. 

Hard Drawn Copper. 

Haunted 8749 No. 8. B. & S., per mile 

Haunting 8750 " 9, " " 

Havoc 8751 " 10, " " , 

Hawk 8752 " 12. " " 

Hatching 8753 " 14, " " .-. 



Triple Braid Weatherproof Iron Wire. 

Special Prices Quoted on application. 



Hazard 


9073 N 


0. 8, 


B. 


W. G., per mile 




9074 ' 
9075 


' 9. 
' 10, 




<i 11 


Hazarding 


.. 


Hazardous 


9076 


' 11, 




" 


Helen 


9077 


' 12. 




" 


■Henry 


9078 


' 14, 




.. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 



Underwriters* Wire. 



SPECIAL Prices Quoted on Application. 






List No. 


Nos. 
B. &S. 
Gauge. 


Approximate Weight 
Insulated. 




Codfe WorJ. 


Per 1.000 ft 


Per Mile. 


per lb. 


Jahher 


1600 


0000 


670 


3538 





Jabberer 


1601 


000 


555 


2930 




Jabbering 


1602 


00 


440 


2823 




Jacatnar 


1603 





35G 


1880 





Jackal 


1604 


1 


284 


1500 





Jackanapes 


1605 


2 


235 


1240 




Jackass 


1606 


3 


190 


1003 




Jackblock 


1607 


4 


158 


834 




Jackdaw 


1608 


5 


127 


670 




Jacob 


1609 


G 


102 


538 




Jacobin 


1610 


7 


85 


449 




Jacubine 


1611 


8 


GO 


364 


i • 


Jucobinize 


1813 


10 


47 


252 


f..... 


Jacobus 


1615 


12 


31 


163 




Jade 


1617 


14 


20 


105 




Jading 


1619 


IG 


15 


.70 


,-.-.-...■ 


Jagged 


I62( 


18 









Fire and Weatherproof Wire. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application. 




Japanner 


*I624 


inpie 1 

0000 


:>raia. 

753 


3977 


Jarble 


1625 


000 


59-1 


3136 


Jargh 


1626 


00 


500 


2640 


Jargon 


1627 





375 


1980 


Jasmin 


1628 


1 


304 


1G05 


Jasper 


1629 


2 


250 


1320 


Jaspoid 


1630 


3 


210 


1108 


Jaundice 


1631 


4 


1C9 


892 


Javel 


1632 


5 


135 


712 


Javelin 


1633 


G 


110 


580 


Jaicbone 


1634 


7 


93 


49] 


Jay 


1635 


8 


80 


422 


Jaguar 


1637 


10 


55 


290 


Jambee 


1639 


12 


38 


200 


Jane 


1641 


14 


26 


137 


Jangle 


1643 


16 


20 


106 


Jangling , 


1645 


18 




... 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



457 




Flexible Incandescent Lamp Cord. 

Taped. 
Silk Covered. 

Price 

Code Word. List No. Gauge. Conductor. per Yard, 

Cannibal 3956 No. 23, B. vfe S. W.\30 AVircs. $.12 

Cannon 3957 " 20, " 14.x30 " .12 

Cannondale 3958 " IS. " IC.xSO •' .16 

Canny 3959 ■• IC, " 25x30 - .19 

Canoe 3960 " 14, " 40.x30 " .29 

Canonical 3961 " 12, " GO.xSO " .40 

Canonize 3962 "10, " 118x30 " .50 

Cotton or Worsted. 

Gauge. • Conductor. 

Canopy 3963 No. 23, B. & S. 10x30 Wires .07 

Cantata 3964 " 20, " 14x30 " .07 

Ointation 3965 " 18, " lGx30 " .09 

Canteen 3966 ^* 16, " 25x30 " .12 

Canter 3967 " 14, " 40x30 " .21 

Canterbury 3968 " 12, " C0x30 " .32 

CmteHng 3969 " 10, "' 118x30 '• .42 

Unless otherwise specified, wo furnish on orders green and gold. 

Galvanized Steel Wire Strand. 

7 Wires. Weijrht per Rrcikin? 

No. Diani. 100 Feet. Slreiiglli. Per ICO ft. 

Aboriginal 3052 8 ;i in. 52 lbs. 8,320 lbs. 2.40 

Aborigines 3053 9 i« " 43 " C,720 " 2.05 

AboTHement 3054 10 j^g " 30 " C,720 " 1-80 

CoVpe 3055 11 yi " 29 " 4.C40 " 1-50 

CoiipUng 3056 12 ,% " 21 " 3,3C0 " 1. 15 

Coupon 3057 13 3^5 " 16 " 2,5C0 " .90 

Abound 3058 14 JJ " 12 " 1,920 '• .70 

Aho-unding 3059 15 ^4 " 10 •• 1,600 " .60 

Abate 3060 16 3^^ " S • " 1,280 " -55 

Abrade 3061 17 ,3. " 6,0, •• 900 " -42 

Abraham 3092 IS JJ •*• 4,3j " 688 •' -38 

Abrasion 3063 19 ,.", " 3,3, '• 528 •' -35 

AbreaH 3093 20 >$ " 2^ " 384 •' -30 

Ah-idge 3065 21 ^i " 2 " 320 " -28 

Oalvanized Arc Lamp Cord. 

With Hemp Center. 

Sw)'r,(/^/-v-/i, 25075 No. ,\ incJi 03i 

Knock _ 19760 No. 26, X '"ch. .02? 

Knocked 19761 " 27, ^^ " 02i 

Knocker 19762 " 27i^. ,«« " • .01^ 

Knocking (9763 " "28, yi •' .Oli 

Knoir 19764 " 29, .'g " " - .01 

Samson Cordage. 

Per lb 

Larcerating 2690 Cotton, g", inch diameter ,75 

T/rrdliness 2696 ' yk " " 75 

Lor^y 2697 Linen ~^^ •' • 1.20 

Lordship 2698 " y& " " 1 .20 

Electric Light Elevator Cable. 

Per ft. 
Clarify 2097 Flexible, two cond'uctors, No. 10 30 



458 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Flexible Incandescent Lamp Cord. 







Vulcanite. 






Code Word. 


List No. 


Silk Covered. 

Gauge. 


Conductor. 


List Price. 
Per Yard. 


Solitude 


25025 


No. 22, 


B. &S. 


10 X 30 Wires. 


$0.12 


SolUir 


25026 


" 20, 


" 


14 X 30 " 


.12 


Solo 


25027 


" 18, 


« 


16 X 30 " 


.16 


Solstice 


25028 


« IH, 


" 


25 K 30 " 


.19 


Sohtital 


25029 


« 14, 


«' 


40 X 30 « 


.29 


Solubility 


25030 


« 12, 


" 


60 X 30 " 


.40 


Soluble 


25031 


" 10, 


" 


118 X 30 « 


.50 






Cotton or Worsted 






Solubleness 


25032 


No. 22, 


B. &S. 


10 X 30 Wires. 


.07 


Solus 


25033 


« 20, 


« 


14 X 30 « 


.07 


Solute 


25034 


" 18, 


« 


16 X 30 « 


.09 


Solution, 


25035 


" 16, 


» 


25jc30 " 


.12 


Solutive 


25036 


" 14, 


« 


40 X 30 « 


.21 


Solmhility 


25037 


« 12, 


" 


60 X 30 « 


.32 


Solvable 


25038. 


« 10, 


« 


118 X 30 « 


.42 


Unless otherwise specified, we furnist on 


orders green and- gold. 






Moulded. 










Silk Covered. 






Sohahlenesa 


25039 


No. 22, 


B.&S. 


10 X 30 Wires. 


.12 


Solve 


25040 


" 20, 


« 


14 X 30 " 


.12 


Solvency 


25041 


« 18, 


« 


16 X 30 " 


.16 


Solvent 


25042 


« 16, 


<< 


25 X 30 » 


.19 


Solver 


25043 


« 14, 


« 


40x30 •" 


.29 


Somative 


25044 


« 12, 


» 


60x30 « 


.40 


SomUical 


25045 


« 10, 


" 


118 X 30 « 


.50 






Cotton or Worsted 


. 




Sonuitics 


25046 


No. 22, B. & S. 


10 X 30 Wires. 


.07 


Somatist 


25047 


« 20, 


" 


14 X 30 " 


.07 


Somatology 


25048 


« 18, 


" 


16 X 30 " 


.09 


Soinatatomy 


25049 


« 16, 


" 


25 X 30 » 


.12 


Somber 


22050 


" 14, 


" 


40 X 30 « 


.21 


Somberly 


25051 


« 12, 


" 


60 X 30 « 


.32 


Somberness 


25052 


" 10, 


■" 


118 X 30 " 


.42 


Unless otherwise Bpecifled, we 


furnish on 


orders green and gold. 



Cotton Sleeving. 



Sombrero 


25053 


No. 1, 


Sombroua 


25043 


•f 2, 


Sombrously 


26055 


" 3, 


Somedeal 


25056 


" 4, 


Somewhat 


25057 


" 5, 


Sommiel 


25058 


" «, 



Somnambula 25059 



No. 1, for No. 16 B. & S. Bare Copper Wire 
11 

5 " 

4 « « 

3 " 

1 '• 

" 



.90 
.90 
1.20 
1.50 
2.40 
3.00 
400 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



459 



Braided Office Wire. 



^^0^ 



I 



Code Word. 

Pacific 

Pnducah 

Paige . 

Paisley 

Pojaro 



No. 



" 12. 
" 13. 
" 14. 
List No. 

15800 
15801 
15802 
15804 
15805 



Approximate Weight. 



No. IC 
" 17. 

" 18. 



120 
135 
145 
155 



No. 12, per pound. 
" 14, 
" 16, 
" 13, 
" 20, 



List Price. 
$ .40 
.42 
.44 
.46 
.48 



Weatherproof Office Wire. 



Palistine 15810 No. 14, per pound. 

Palisade 1581 I " IC, 

Palmer 15812 '• 18, 

15813 " 20, 



.46 
.48 
.50 
.52 




Office Cables. 

From 10 to 100 conductors, made of any size to No. 20 B. 
&. S. gauge copper wire, covered with cotton, compactly cabled 
together, and braided in any color or combination of colors. 

Paraffine finish, per pound 

Paint finish, per pound 

Finer conductors subject to special prices. 

Annunciator Wire. 

Double- Wound. 

Appro.ximate Weight. 

Ft. to lb. 

TS'o. IS 160 

" 19 

" 20 



Palo 

Pana 

Panana 

Panora 

Paola 

Paradise 



Ft. to lb. 

No. 12 45 

" 14 C7 

" 16 103 

15820 No. 14, per pound 

15821 " 16. 

15822 " 18. 

15823 " 19. 

15824 " 20. 

15825 " 22. 



200 
225 



.50 
.50 



.36 
.38 



.42 
.44 
.46 



Double Conductor Annunciator Wire. 



Paragon 
Parham 



Paris 
Parkdale 
Parker 
Parma 

Parnell 
Parsons 
Pasco 
Passaic 



15830 No. IG, per pound. 

15831 " 18. 



.42 
.44 



Gas- Fixture Wire. 

For Lighting Gas by Electricity. 

White, Yellow or Brown. 

15835 No. 22. Triple cotton covered, per pound 

15836 " 24. 

15837 " 24. Five 

15838 " 26. Triple " •; 

15840 No. 22. Triplecovered. silk outside. perlb. 

15841 * 24. 

15842 '• 24. Five 

15843 '• 26. Triple " 

la ordering specify color wanted. 



1.50 
1.35 

2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
2.75 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Lead Covered Wire. 



Single Conductor. 

Codewor.1. List No. List Price. 

Patters 15845 No. 14, B. & S. gauge, per foot ,. .07 

Patoka 15846 "10, " " '• 05>^ 

Paton 15847 "18. " " ' 04>^ 



Double Conductor. 

Plattville 1 5848 No. 14, B. & S. gauge, per foot 1 4 

Pauline 15849 "10, " " " ■ .\\ 

Pavillion 15850 "IS, "• " " QQ 



Pawnee 1 585 I 

Pawtucket 1 5852 
Paxton 1 5853 



Three Conductor. 

No. 14, B. & y. gauge, per foot. 
" 10, '• •• " . 

" 18. " " " . 



21 



Platinum Wire. 



Pagne 


15860 No 

15861 " 

15862 " 

15863 " 

15864 " 

15865 " 

15866 " 

15867 " 

15868 ' 

15869 " 

15870 " 

15871 " 

15872 " 

Approxima 


12, per 

14, 

16, 

18, 

20. 

22, 

24, 

20. per 

28. 

30. 

32. 

34, 

36. 

to weigh 


inch . 


1 nn 


Pay so a 






7'> 


Peubody 


, 




60 


Pike 
Pilot 
Pinkanl 


' "...:; 





.40 
.30 

?n 


Pine 


, 




1*) 


Pioneer 
Piqua 


foot 




.85 
70 


Pittifield 
Plainfidd 
Piaintieto 


. 




')0 


, 




?■> 


, 




?"> 




. 




?n 


No. 12 


of platinum wire per foot. 
310.7 era 


ins 


" 14 












195 4 




" 16... 












122.8 




" jg 












. . 77 3 ' 




" 20 












48.6 




'■' 22 












30.6 




" 24 












19.2 




" 26... 












12.1 




" 28 , . 












7.G0 ' 




" 30 












4.79 ' 




" 32 












3.01 ' 




*' 34 












I.g9 ' 




•' 36 .. 












1.19 • 





WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Pliable Cord. 

Bare Tinsel Cord. 

List Price, 
Codeword. List Ko. Per Yard. 

Rover 15875 Gold, small $.06 

Plymouth 15876 Gold, large 08 

Covered Tinsel Cord. 

Single Conductor. 

Pocahontas 1 5877 Silk covered, gold, No. 15875 10 

Polk 15878 Worsted " " " " 08 

Pomtroy 15879 Linen " " " " 10 

Pomona 15880 Worsted " silver .12 

Double Conductor. 
For Pear-shaped Push. 

Ponqitet 15881 Silk covered. No. 15875 21 

Ponca 15882 Worsted " " " 15 

For Floor Push. 

Pontiac 1 5883 Silk covered, No. 15876 24 

Poplar 15884 Worsted " " " 18 

For Loops, Extra Heavy. 

Portage 15885 Silk covered 36 

Posey 15886 Linen " .• .27 

Special. 

Potosi 15887 Several strands .of linen thread covered 
with bare tinsel wire; second covering of 
spiral iron wire covered with lihen .12 

Copper Conducting Cords. 

Single Conductor. 

Composed of 25 wires No. 32, equal to 
No. 18 B. & S. gauge. 

Potsdam 15890 Silk covered '12 

Poicell (5891 Worsted " , .10 

Composed of 40 wires No. 31, equal to 
No. 10 B. & S. gauge. 

Pratt 15892 Silk covered .15 

Preble 15893 Worsted " > 12 

Composed of 40 wires No. 30, equal to 
No. 14 B, & S. gauge. 

Prentice 1 5895 Silk covered 18 

Prescott 15896 Worsted " J5 

Composed of 51 wires No. 29, equal to 
No.,l3B. &S. gauge. 

Pritckards 1 5894 Silk covered 21 

Prospect 1 5897 Worsted " 18 

Double Conductor. 

Each conductor same capacity as No. 14. 

Provo 1 5898 Silk covered 45 

Pueblo 15899 Worsted " .36 



Appendix 



464 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




New Bryant Specialties. 





No. 24477 




Type "B" Baby Knife Switch. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Each. 

Virtm 24469 B. E. No. 1102 15 Amp. Pore. Base $0-35 

Varlet 24470 " 1074 25 « " 40 

Visage 24471 " 1103 15 " Unmounted 32 

Vastness 24472 " 1075 25 « « 36 

Type "C" Baby Knife Switch. 

Three Pole. Slate Base. 

Vulture 24473 B. E. No. 1099 35 Amp., 3 Pole, S. T 1.50 

VoUn-i/ 24474 " 1100 35 " 3 Pole for Fuse. 2.25 

Virago 24475 « 1101 35 « 3 Pole, D. T 2.25 

Bryant Base Board Receptacle. 

Vavnt 24476 B. E, No. 1081 Complete with Plug 2.50 

Extra Plugs, each 1.50 

B. E. Rosettes. 

Volant 24477 B. E. No. 1082 For Cleat Work 20 

Volley 24478 " 1083 For Concealed Work 20 

Volition 24479 " 1083 For Moulding Work 20 

4 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



465 




Porcelain Tablet Board. 
Two Wire. 




New Bryant Specialties— (Coftfmued.) 



Code Word. 

Vitrine 

Vivacity 

Vizoi- 

Voicelesx 

Volcanic 

Votuahle 

Vulgar 



Bryant Porcelain Tablet Board. 

Three Wire. 

List No. List Price. 

Each. 

24480 B.E.No.1092 2 Circuit $1.50 

24481 " 1098 4 " 3.00 

24482 " 1094 6 « 4.00 

24483 " 1095 8 « 5-00 

24484 " 1096 10 " 6.50 

24485 " 1097 12 " 8.00 

24486 « 1098 14 « 9-50 

Each block of section includes two Circuits. 

Two-Wire listed on page 76. 

The Three Wire have three metal pieces in the center. 



No. iio6 Bryant Bug. 

With Cover. 

Impossible to short circuit. 
Cover held in place by one nut only. 
Fuse ia cover — connecting wires in base. 
To operate — remove one nut, remove cover, replace 
fuse in cover, replace cover on base, screw nut in place. 

Vineyard 24487 B. E. No. 1106 Bryant Bug .J5 



Sockets. 

Villager 24488 B. E. No; 1104 Type E, W. P. Socket, T.-H .... 

Vigorous 24489 " 1105 " " « West.... 

Solfa 24490 Brush-Swan Key Socket .,. 40 

Solfanaria 24491 " Keyless Socket .30 

Attachment Plug. 

"5 ilfutara 24492 Brush-Swan Attachment Plug, not Fusible .15 



Cut=Out. 

-S ylicit 24493 B. E. No. 1107, D. P. 500 Volt, Block Porcelain 
Cover 



.25 



466 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 





Imperial Rosettes. 

Code Word. List No. List Price. 

Somnambulator 25067 Two-piece Rosette, per 1,000 $30.00 

Somnambulic 25068 Base, only, " 1 5.00 

Samrmmbulum 25QQ9 Cap, " " 15.00 

SomrMmbulist 25070 Solid Rosette, " 30-00 



No. 25067. 






Somner 
Somnial 



No. 25073. 




Fig. 4. 





Door and Closet Switches. 

The object of these Switches is to furnish a device that 
will automatically throw on or off the incandescent lights 
as desired. 

The door switch has one end arranged to take the 
place of that part of the lock ^^'hich is fastened in the 
door jamb and into which the bolt of the lock fits when 
the door is locked. The bolt of the lock presses upon a 
projection of the switch which throws off the lights 
when the bolt is withdrawn from the jamb. By unlock- 
the door the projection of the switch is released and the 
lights are turned on. 

This same principle is used in the closet switch, ex- 
cepting that the projection which operates the mechan- 
ism of the switch extends about one-fourth inch beyond 
the flush surface of-the switch. 

The switch is placed in the jamb of the door to which 
the hinges of the door are fastened. When the door is 
closed it depresses the projection so that it becomes 
flush with the door jamb and this turns off the lights. 
The opening of the door releases the switch and the 
and the lamps are, turned on. 

2507( Door Switch, each 1.25 

25072 Closet Switch, " 1 .25 



Tile Bolt and Lock. 

This Bolt Lock is devised for use in fireproof build- 
ings where the columns and girders are covered with til- 
ing. It is a safe and simple method for fastening insula- 
tors and other electrical appliances to ceilings and col- 
umns, ttlso to brick walls. It cannot be pulled out when 
properly set and yet can be easily removed when desired. 
Partitions in the tiling, or tile slabs resting against flat 
surfaces do not interfere with its use, as is the case with 
toggle bolts. 

The illustrations. Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 4, show Tile Bolt 
and Lock and parts. 



Fig. 2. 



Fig. 3. 



Somaatice 25073 3J x J in. Bolts, per 1,000 
Somniculom 25074 2x1" " " 

Write for prices. 



45.00 



jl 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Automatic Switches for Electric Motors. 

Specially Adapted for Operating Electric Pumps. 




llie above cut represents switch for automatically starting and stopping electric motors 
(Series woundj. 

This Switch is for motors not exceeding half horse power. 

Mounted on plain slate base in iron frame, with unfinished metal parts $ 12.00 

Mounted on marbleized slate with japanned iron frame, all metal parts highly polished 15.00 
Tinned copper ball float with 2 pulleys, 10 feet brass chain, weight and adjusting balls 

complete for the above . . , 3.50 




Separate Parts. 

Tinned Copper Ball Float 

Brass Chain, per foot • , 

Japanned Iron Pulleys, each 

Brass Box with Adjustable Weights . . . 
Adjusting Balls, each 



1.50 
.10 
.25 
.75 
.10 



Fig. F represents Automatic Switch in position after cutting off current 
and stopping motor, the water in tank having reached the desired level. As 
the water is lowered the float in sinking raises the weight on chain running 
through slot iu bottom lever of Switch until the lower adjusting ball reaches 
the lever. 

In lifting it gradually raises the top lever until it reaches a vertical 
position. 

The weight on this lever then (;arries it over by gravity, causing it to 
strike the cam and make contact and start motor and pump. 

Any desired depth of water can be maintained in the tank by altering 
the distance between the adjusting balls on chain running through the slot 
of switch lever 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Automatic Switches for Electric Motors— {Cmilimted.) 




The above cut represents Switch for automatically starting and stopping £lectric Motors 
up to aud including 5 H. P. Arranged to allow the current to gradually enter through resist 
ance, preventing undue sparking at commutator at time of starting motor, thus taking the 
place of a starting box or rheostat as usually operated by hand. 

This switch can be readily adjusted so that the time taken to turn on full current can be 
varied from 5 to 30 seconds. 



Price List. 



1 H. P 



P)ain 


Marbleized SlaU 
with Metal Part; 
highly Polished 


. . $50.00 


$55.00 


58.00 


63.00 


65.00 


70.00 


72.00 


77.00 


80.00 


85.00 



Tinned copper ball float, 2 pulleys, 10 feet brass chain, weight aud adjusting 

balls, complete 4.50 



Separate Parts. 

Tinned Capper Ball Float 

Brass Chain, per foot 

Japanned Iron Pulleys, 

Brass Box, with Ad j usting Weights 

Adjusting Balis 



2.50 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




American ♦' Universal" Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 



[Front view.] 



\ i 




[Back view.] 



the 



The "Universal^' rheostat is compact, fire proof, and iSieets 
requirements of underwriters and municipal inspectors. 

The most important feature gained is by having each step of resistance 
independent, detachable and of small area. Each section of the resistance 
is made up of a small steel enamelled disc, the resistance being imbedded in 
the enamel and having copper strip terminals arranged so they are easily 
connected in series, one disc with another, as shown in the illustration of the 
back of the plate. Each disc has a hole in its centre which coincides with 
one on the plate when mounted, through which, a flat headed bolt is passed 
from the front of the plate under the nut of which, when screwed in place, 
the terminals are clamped, the flat head making the contact point on the 
front to engage the usual movable arm. 

As every step of the " Universal " is removable it is obvious that within 
certain limits numerous combinations of resistance sections may be made on 
any one plate. It is only necessary for us to define the limits of each size of 
plates, leaving you to indicate jus^what you want, instead of submitting an 
arbitray list to which you must conform. To fill orders promptly we have a 
quanity of a few sizes of plates ready for the resistance and a complete stock 
of the resistance required, and assemble them to order. When we know 
what you want and it is within the limits of our lists we can ship on demand. 

For convenience in ordering, the following tables define the limits of 
each different plate at the voltage mentioned and also give the list price for 
each size. 

All are made for mounting on front or back of board, as ordered, and the 
same template for drilling the board answers for all sizes referred to in this 
catalogue, thereby avoiding the chance of having holes drilled wrong, due 
to any mistake in ordering. 

For sso. Volts. Single Plates. 



Maximum 
Ampere 
Capacitv with 
only One 
Section of 
Resistance in 
Circuit. 



1. 

1.25 

1.0 

1.75 

2. 

2.25 



Maximum 

Ohms 

in Rheostat. 



HOO 

574 
528 
400 
315 
229 



Minimum 

Ohms in Field 

on 550 Volts, 

required to 

keep Amperes 

within limit 

stated in 

column 1. 



540 

432 
384 
310 
272 
241 



Diameter of Plate 15 inches 

No. of steps 60 

Price Front of Board §28.00 

Price Back of Board 37 .00 



4. 
4 5 



Double Platesi 




Diameter of Plate 15 inches 

No. of Steps 60 

Price Front of Board $50.00 

Price Back of Board 60 . 00 



In Ordering, state the maximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the maximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 



470 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



American "Universal" Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 

For 135 Volts. Sli^^ Plates. 



Maximum 
Ampere 
Capacitv with 
only One 
Section of 
Resistance in 
Circuit. 


Maximum 

Ohms 

In Rheostat 


.. Minimum 

Ohms in Field. 

on 125 Volts. 

required to 

keep .Amperes 

within limit 

stated in 

column 1. 




1125 
1.5 

1.75 

2. 

2.25 

2.5 

2.75 

3. 

3.5 

4. 


250 

244 

231 

20« 

184 

IrtO 

134 

101 
79 

47.6 
32.7 


115 
92 

77 
67 
59 
53 
48 
43 
40 
34 
304 


Diameter of Plate 9 inches 

No. of Steps 25 

Price Front of Board $15.00 

Price Back of Board 26.00 


1. 

1.5 

2. 

2.5 

3 

3.5 

4 

4 5 

5. 


310 
291 
244 
195 
140 

95 

70 

44.7 

28.5 


115 

59 

48 

40 

34 

30.4 

27.2 

24.5 


Diameter of Plate . .10>.^ inches 

No. of Steps 31 

Price Front of Board ?18.00 

Price Back of Board.... 27.00 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5. 


450 
384 
273 
162 

56 
, 26.5 

20.2 


115 
59 
40 
30.4 
24.5 
19.7 
17.5 


Diameter of Plate ^2 innhes 

No. of steps 45 

Price Front of Board S22.£)0 

Price Back of Board 31 .00 


1. 
3 
5. 

8.' 
9. 
10. 
10.5 


600 

423 

182 
38.8 
24.5 
17.3 
14.5 
11.4 


115 
40 

24.5 
17.5 
15.6 
14 

12.4 
11.5 


Diameter of Plate 15 inches 

No. of steps 60 

Price Front of Board §28.00 

Price Back of Board ' 37 .00 



Double Plates. 



12 5 
14 


13 3 
10. 1 


9.8 
8.7 


Diameter of Plate 

No. of Steps 

Price Front of Board . 
Price Back of Board . 


. 12 inches 
lAo 

....§40.00 
.... 49.00 


12.5 
14 

16. 
18. 
20 


35. 

19.4 

12.3 

8.7 
7.3 

5.7 


9.8 
8.7 
7.7 
6.9 
6.1 
5.7 


Diameter of Plate., . 

No. of Steps 

Price Front of Board . 
Price Back of Board . 


15 inches 

60 

..S50.00 
. 60 00 


21. 





In Ordering, state the ma.ximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the ma.ximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



471 



American 



Universal" Enamel Field 
Rheostats. 



For 250 Volts. Single Plates. 



. Maximum 
Ampere 

Capacity with 
only One 
Section of 

Resistance in 
Circuit. 


Maximum 

Ohms 

in Rheostat. 


Minimum 

Ohms in Field. 

on 250 Volts, 

required to 

keep Amperes 

within limit 

stated in 




1. 

1.25 
1.5 
1.75 

2- 
•2.25 


250 
195 

178 
161 
13rt 
102 


240 
192 
167 
139 
122 
108 


Diameter of .Plate 9 inches 

No. of Steps 25 

Price Front of Board .... .$15 .00 
Price Back of Board 26.00 


1. 
1.5 

2. 
2.3 


310 
238 
18(1 
114 


240 
167 
122 

98 


Diameter of Plate. . .10}^ inclies 

jSo. of Steps 31 

Price Front of Board $18.00 

Price Back of Board 27.00 


2. 
3. 
4. 


450 
317 
145 
59 


240 
122 
82 
61 


Diameter of Plate 12 inches 

No. of steps 45 

•Price Front of Board $22.00 

Price Back of Board 31 .00 


1. 

2. 
3. 
4" 
0. 


m 

4t»7 
238 
99 

48 


240 
122 
82 
61 
49 


Diameter of Plate 15 indies 

No. of steps 60 

Price Front of Board $28.00 

Price Back of Board 37.00 



Double Plates. 



6 

8 


73. 
29.5 


41 . 

30.5 


Diameter of Plate.... 

No. of Steps 

Price Front of Board . 
Price Back of Board . 


. 12 inches 

45 

....$40.00 
.... 49.00 


6. 


119 

49.2 
24. 


41. 

30.5 

24.5 


Diameter of Plate.... 
No of Steps 


15 inches 
. . ..60 




Price Front of Board . 
Price Back of Board 


...$50.00 
fin no 


10. 





In Ordering, state the maximum voltage at the dynamo, and the resistance 
of the shunt field circuit; or, the maximum voltage, and the maximum 
number of amperes required for the field circuit. 



472 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Western Electric Non=Sparking Brushes. 







Diagram. 



Showing Bow of Stiffening Spring. 



Western Electric Non-Sparking Brushes are 
made under Patent No. 419,660, and are spec- 
ially adapted for use on dynamos where metal 
brushes are ordinarily used. 
The brushes are constructed with high re- 
sistance metal placed upon both sides of a low resistance, the object being 
to prevent sparking at the edges of the brushes when leaving the segments. 
The principle ou which these brushes work is shown in the out. The 
armature coils are represented diagrammatically at c c c, aiid the brush is 
shown just before it leaves one of the commutator segments. It will be 
seei( from an inspection of the cut that the current traveling up on either 
siae of the .armature, and passing into th« brush from the segments a and d, 
has to pass through the high resistance metal of the brush, while the cur- 
rent can pass through the coils c' and c^ into the segment b, and from there 
into the low resistance metal of the brush. Of course, under these condi- 
tions, the main body of the current goes through the low resistance metal, 
and as the segment a approaches nearer and nearer the tip of the brush the 
resistance still further, increases and the amount of current 
flowing from segment n into the brush is gradually dimin- 
ished until just as the brush leaves the segment there is 
very little, If any, current to be interrupted, and conse- 
quently little or no sparking. 

This action takes place whether the brush is in its proper 
position for the load it is carrying or not, the action in the 
latter case being to reduce the amount of current which has 
to be broken when the segment leaves the tip of the brush, 
and consequently when sparking does occur it is not as vio- 
lent as if the ordinary low resistance brush was used. 

An insulating medium is placed between the high resist- 
ance metal and the stiffening springs on the outside of the 
brushes which prevents the current from reaching the brush 
holder without first passing through the entire length of the 
brush. 

These brushes are made of selected material of the best 
quality and in the most careful manner possible. 

The outside strips of stiffened metal should never be al- 
lowed to touch the commutator. If this happens the high 
resistance metal is short-circuited and rendered useless. 
When the brushes become worn down use a file or hack saw 
to cut' away about an inch of the metal of the stiffening springs. 

If brushes tend to spread at the toe, the stiffening springs may be bowed 
at the brush holder to hold the toe more tightly together. Tension may be 
light if commutator is true and smooth. Some lubrication is needed — oil is 
generally used, but in some cases something heavier is to be preferred, such 
as vaseline or tallow There are very few commutators that do not need 
the occasional application of sandpaper if for no other reason than to keep 
the mica down to the level of the copper. A rub in time saves a trip to tlie 
repair shop. 

Next to a smooth commutator, the most important condition for sparkless 
running of dynamo brushes is the amount of "lap," or length of bearing of 
the brush. The lap is determined by the thickness and the bevel of the 
""business end" of the brush. Except where otherwise specified Western 
Electric Brushes are made with a bevel of forty-five degrees. This repre- 



fl| 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



473 



Western Electric Non=Sparking Brushes. 

( Coniimied) 



sents the common practice. Siemens & Halske brushes are beveled to 
twenty-nine degrees. It is not uncommon to find dynamos which have been 
running for years with totally wrong lap on the brushes. No rule can be 
laid down, but in most cases a little observation will show what is best for a 
particular dynamo, and after this has been determined the correct bevel 
should be maintained by trimming brushes when necessary. In some 
cases trimming can be saved in part by carefully shoving forward one brush 
at a time, allowing the natural wear to restore the original bevel. 

Regular Stock Sizes of Western Electric Brushes. 

See Special List for other Sizes. 



Style. 


Width. 


Thickness. 


Length. 


Price. 


A 


4 


A 


8 


S .90 


M 


I 


\\ 


8 


1.05 


R 


i 


1% 


8 


1.15 


B 




t\ 


8 


1.25 


N 


1 




8 


1.45 


F 


U 


i 


8 


1.15 


I 


u 


i\ 


8 


1.40 





li 


i 


8 


].«5 


D 


li 


i 


10 


2.00 


J 


n 


it 


10 


2.60 


P 


1* 


f^ 


8 


1.55 


Q 


If 


A 


8 


1.70 


L 


11 


i\ 


10 


2.05 


C- 


1^ 


i 


10 


2.45 


K 


11 


i 


10 


3.25 


G. 


ij 


i'^ 


10 


2.85 


E 


li 


i 


12 


4.60 



Price List of Western Electric Brushes. 















WIDTH 


IN INCHES. 










Thickness 


Length 
in Inches 




























in Inches 
































i 


8 


r 


i 


1 


li 


li 


H 


li 


IS 


a 


H 


2 




f 8 


SO. 55 


510.60 


so. 55 


$0.70 


SO. 75 


SO. 80 


SO. 85 


SO. 90 


SO. 95 


SI. 00 


SI. 05 


SI. 10 


$1 . 15 


-^ 


\ 10 


.65 


.70 


.75 


.80 


..85 


.90 


1.00 


1.05 


1.10 


1.15 


1.25 


1.30 


1.35 




12 


.70 


.75 


.80 


.90 


.95 


1.05 


1.10 


1.2U 


1,25 


1.30 


1.40 


1.45 


1.50 




( ^ 


.75 


.80 


.90 


.95 


1.00 


1.10 


1.15 


1.20 


1.25 


1.30 


1.40 


1.45 


1.50 


i 


ho 

]l2 


.80 


90 


.95 


1.05 


1.15 


1.20 


1.30 


1.35 


1.45 


1.50 


1.60 


1.70 


1.75 




.85 


.95 


1.05 


1.15 


1.25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.50 


1.65 


1.70 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 




f 8 


.90 


1.00 


1.05 


1.15 


1.25 


1.35 


1.40 


1.45 


1.55 


1.60 


1.70 


1.80 


1.85 


-h 


\ 10 


1.00 


1.10 


1.20 


1.30 


1.40 


1.50 


1.60 


1.70 


1.80 


1.85 


1.95 


2.05 


2.15 




12 


1.05 


1.20 


l."30 


1.40 


1.50 


1.65 


1.75 


1.90 


2.00 


2.15 


2.25 


2.35 


2.50 




f 8 


1.10 


1.15 


1.25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.55 


1.65 


1.75 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 


g 


10 


1.15 


1 30 


1.40 


1.50 


1.65 


1.75 


1.85 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 


2.35 


2.45 


2.60 




U2 


1.20 


1.40 


1.55 


1.70 


1.85 


1.95 


2.10 


2.25 


2.40 


2.50 


2.65 


2.80 


2.95 




{ 8 


1.25 


1.35 


1.45 


1.55 


1.70 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.10 


2.20 


2.35 


2.45 


2.55 


TS 


10 


1 35 


1 50 


1 60 


1.75 


1.90 


2.05 


2.15 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.70 


2.85 


3.00 




(12 


1.45 


1.60 


1.80 


1.95 


2.10 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.75 


2.90 


3.10 


3.25 


3.40 




( 8 


1.40 


1.50 


1.65 


1.80 


1.90 


2.00 


2.15 


2.30 


2.40 


2.50 


2.65 


2.80 


2.90 


i 


• 10 


1.60 


1.70 


1.85 


2.00 


2.15 


2.30 


2.45 


2.60 


2.80 


2.95 


3.10 


3.25 


3.40 




12 


1 65 


1 85 


2 00 


2.20 


2.40 


2.60 


2.80 


2.95 


3.15 


3.35 


3.50 


3.70 


3.90 




( 8 


1.70 


1.90 


2,05 


2.20 


2.35 


2.50 


2.65 


2,80 


3.00 


3.15 


3.30 


3.45 


3.60 


i 


■ 10 


1.90 


2.05 


2.25 


2.45 


2.65 


2.85 


3.05 


3.25 


3.45 


3.65 


3.85 


4.05 


4.20 




12 


2.05 


2.25 


2.50 


2.75 


3.00 


3.20 


3.45 


3.70 


3.90 = 


4.15 


4.40 


4.60 


4.85 



Thickness is given for the middle of the Brush. 

For price of 6 inch Brush, subtract from 8 inch, difference between 8 and 10 inch. 

y\ inch price will be charged for any size under that thickness. 



474 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Brush Copper. 



Regular Sizes in Stock. Special Sizes Made Upon Short Kotice. 



^^4S^- 


J^ in. and Ov^r ^ in. Over 1 in. 
Narrower to 1 in. to 1>4 in- 


Over l]4 in. 
to a in. 


Over 2 in. 
to2>^in. 


Over 
a^in. 


23 


$0.37i. $0 


.37 |0 


364 


$0,364 


$0 364 


$0.36 


24 


.37^ 


37 


364 


.364 


.364 


.36 


25 


.38J 


38 


374 


.374 


.374 


.37 


26 


.38* 


38 


374 


.374 


.374 


.37 


27 


.40 


39} 


39 


.39 


.39 


.38 


28 


.40 


394 


39 


.39 


.39 


.38 


29 


.41 


40i 


40 


.40 


.40 


.39 


30 


-.41 


m 


40 


.40 


.40 


.39 


31 


.43 


42 


414 


.414 


.414 


.40 


32 


.43i 


424 


414 


.414 


.414 


.40 


33 


.444 


434 


424 


.424 


.424 


.41 


34 


.44i 


434 


424 


.424 


.424 


.41 


35 


.46 


45 


44 


.44 


.44 


.42 


36 


.47 


46 


45 


.45 


.45 


.43 


37 


.50 


49 


46 


.454 


.45 


.43 


38 


.53 


494 


48 


.474 


•47 


44 


39 


.56 


51 


494 


.48 


.47 


.44 


40 


.60 


53 


50 


.49 


.48 


.45 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



475 



i 



No. 1 Plating Dynamo. 



Plating Dynamos. 










Price List. 












H. P. 










Silver 


Nickel. 


required 
at full load. 


Pulley 


Speed, 


List 




per hour 






Approximate 


Price. 


No. 1 


2 0Z. 


36 gal. 


i 


U X IJ in. 


2,500 


$ 40.00 


No. 2 


3" 


50 « 


i 


2 X li S 


2,200 


50.00 


No. 3 


« « 


100 " 


i 


2 X li " 


2,000 


95.00 


No. 4 


12 " 


200 « 


f 


3x2" 


1,750 


140.00 


No. 5 


25 « 


400 " 


1 


4x2" 


1,900 


190.00 


No. t> 


53 « 


825 « 


2 


5 x3 « 


1,750 


250.00 


No. 7 


110 " 


1,700 " 


4 


7 x4 " 


1,600 


390.00 


No. 8 


160" 


3,600 « 


5 


8 x5 « 


1,400 


425.00 



With No. 6 and larger sizes are sent sub-base, sliding rails and belt- 
tightening gear. 

Rheostat included inabove prices. 




Alternating Current Power Motor. 



This Motor is non-synchronous, and runs at a practically 
constant speed under any change of load up to its full capacity. 

The armature and field are finely laminated. The winding 
on the armature consists of copper bars, which are inserted in 
holes near the periphery, and are connected at the ends by 
massive copper rings, thus furnishing a closed circuit winding 
of great capacity. The current in these conductors is produced 
by induction, hence no collector, commutator, nor connection 
with the outside circuit is needed. The winding of the fields 
and the arrangement of the iron in the pole pieces produces a 
starting torque equal to one-half that of the machine under full 
load. 

In starting the motor the button on the back of the motor is 
pushed in for a few seconds until the armature comes up to 
speed, when it is released. The motor requires no further 
attention while running. 

List Price. 

J H. P., 52 to 104 volts,' with grooved or flat pulley $40.00 

I H. P., 52 to 104 volts, with grooved or flat pulley 60.00 

These motors are built for 52 or 104 volts, high or low fre- 
quency. In ordering be particular to state voltage and number 
of periods or cycles per second. Low frequency machines are 
only made to order. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Lundell Motors and Dynamos. 



Data and Prices. 



Guaranteed 
Brake H P 


Watts. 


Amperes 
at 115 Volts. 


ik 






Vs 






i 






i 






i 


,250 
%X) 


2.2 


i 


4.3 


1 


.1000 


8.7 


2 


1920 


16.7 


3 


2750 


23.9 


4 


3675 


32. 


** 5 


4525 


39.4 


** -ii 


«650 


57.8 


**10 


8750 


76.1 


**15 


12700 


118 7 


**20 


16700 


142 2 


**2o 


20650 


179.5 


**3a 


28500 


248.7 





.Approxi- 


Pu 




Voltage 








Speed 


Diam 


Face. 


4 Battery 


1300 


1 


V 


115 


1050 


1 


V 


8 Battery 


1200 


u 


V 


115 


1200 


u 


V 


*115, 230, 500 


1640 


2jf 


n 


*115, 230, 500 


1485 


3* 


2 


*115, 230, 500 


1225 


4* 


21 


115, 230, 500 


1040 


6 


31 


115, 230, 500 


1480 


6 


m 


115, 230, 500 


1150 


7 


3« 


115, 2:«), 500 


1073 


8 


4i 


115, 230, 500 


1060 


9 


5 


115, 2:i0, 500 


878 


11 


6 


115, 230, 500 


785 


13 


6i 


115, 230, 500 


725 


15 


7 


115, 230, 500 


770 


17 


8 


115, 230, 500 


750 


22 


10 



'^, * and 1 H.-P. motors, wound for 500- volt circuits, $5.00 net, extra. 
**4-Pole Type, all smaller sizes 2-Pole Type. 




NOTICE. 

Prices subject to change without notice 

Boxing and cartage charged at cost. 

Above prices include fire proof starting boxes. 

Adjtistable base, for tiftitening belt when re 
quired, will be furnished with 2 H. P size anc 
over without extra charge. 

Machines are also wound for slower speeds wit! 
proportionately smaller outputs, and for any volt 
age between 50 and 150 volts. 

Regulating Rheostats capable of 50 per cent 
•reduction in speed furnished at a special quotation 



4 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Combined Exhaust Pans and Lundell Motors. 



Direct Connected, Noiseless, Efficient, Variable Speeds. 

The design of the Lundell McU^r lend§ itself most readily in applica- 
tion to exhaust fan work. The motor, being iron clad, is almost wholly in- 
closed and easily permits of connection by radial arms, spider, or bolts to any 
of the many forms of exhaust fans now to be found in the market. 

It has been the practice of manufacturers of exhaust fans to supply a 
bearing In front as well as in the back of the fan, but in our application we 
carry a shaft, which may be horizontal or vertical, in twt) bearings in the 
motor frame itself, not supporting the shaft in any sense from the fan ring. 
This course insures perfect alignment and noiseless running. 

All exhaust fan out6ts are made with horizontal shafts, unless other- 
wise ordered, and are invariably made so that the direction of the flow of air 
is from the motor toward the fan. If it is desired to operate the fan with 
a vertical shaft or to drive the air through the fan and over the motor, it 
should be specifically stated in the order. With all standard horizontal 
shaft fans, an adjustable thrust bearing is provided. When the flow of air 
is desired contrary to the standard direction, a button and thrust bearing is 
placed at the rear of the motor. 

In all horizontal shaft fans, lubrication is effected by oil. In vertical 
shaft fans, lubrication is effected in an oil receptacle enclosing a step at the 
bottom of the shaft, and a graphite or other self-lubricating bearing (never 
a grease cup or oil bearing) at. the upper end of the shaft. Particular care 
should be taken to see that the white Jine marked upon the motor be in a 
vertical position when the fan outfit is erected. 




Catalogue 


Size of 


Speed 


Motor 
Horse- 


Amperes 


Voltage. 


Price. 


Inches. 




power. 








990 


18 


1000 


i 


1.5 


115 


S220.00 


992 


24 


775 


* 


3. 


115 


300.00 


994 


30 


650 


1 


5. 


115 


360.00 


99fi 


36 


600 


2 


10. 


115 


490.00 


998 


42 


550 


4 


20. 


115 


6.50.00 


1000 


48 


500 


5 


25. 


115 


750.00 


1002 


60 


400 


10 


30. 


115 


1200.00 


1004 


72 


350 


15 


50. 


115 


1500.00 



We attach our Lundell Motors to any of the standard makes of 
Ventilating or Exhaust Fans. A list of prices and the charge we 
make for attaching is given herewitli. 



Horse-Power. 


♦Price of Motor 


Size of Fan. 


Price for attaching 


and attaching. 


Inches, 


only. 


i 


132.00 


18 


S42.00 


i 


180.00 


24 


50.00 


1 


220.00 


.30 


60.00 


2 


320.00 


36 


70.00 


4 


505.00 


42 


80.00 


5 


565.00 


48 


90.00 


10 


820.00 


60 


120.00 


15 


1100.00 


72 


200.00 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Combined Exhaust Fans and Lundell Motors— 

{Continued) 

Motors are wound for 115, 230 and oOO-volt circuits. J, i, and 1 H.-P. 
Motors, wound for 500- volt circuits, §5.00 net extra. 

Purchaser will understand that, for example, a 2-horse-power motor 
whose standard speed is 1000 revolutions per minute is a l-horsp-ppwer 
motor at 500 revolutions per minute, or in other words the power a motor 
exerts is directly, proportional to its speed. 

The prices on preceding page are for disc fans only. Centrifugal 
fans, prices on application. 

Motors for direct-connected outfits are made special, and are different 
from the standard power motors, having extra length of shaft, extra heavy 
bearing next to fan, thrust bearing, etc. 

♦Customers to furnish fan and ring or frame. 



Direct Connected Electric Blowers and iExhausters. 




Table for Direct Connected Blowers. 



Size Numbers' 


Pres- 
sure 
Limits 


Sizes of Motor: 
(These \'arj 
.According to 

Pressure of .Air 

Required.) 
Horse-power. 


B. F. Sturte- 

vant & Co. 

••Monagram." 


Buffalo Forge 

Co. 
"B" Volume 


Boston 
Blower Co. 


.American 

Blower Co. 

••Dixie" 


J.F. Polsev 
••Exeter." 


00 








AA 
A 
B 

c 


O 

2 

o 
S 
2 


\- 1 

n 

*- 4 





IB 
2B 
3B 
4B 
5B 
t)B 
7B 
8B 
9B 
lOB 
IIB 






1 


24 

27 
30 
35 
,40 
45 
53 
63 




2 




3 


11 

22 
2« 
30 
34 
38 
42 


4 

5 
H 
7 
8 
9 


DandE 
F 
G 

ilan^'V 
J 


1--5 

1 - 7i 

2 -10 

3 -15 
■7i-lo 

10 -20 


10 




20 -25 


3rt 




25 -35 


37 


■ 








-35 















Prices upon application. 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



479 



I 




Automatic Pressure Controller. 



The Controller automatically builds up the machine as 
soon as the Armature begins to revolve, and keeps the 
pressure constant without the slightest variation, under 
all loads, and in spite of rapid changes in speed. The 
Controller saves time and insures a steady light and long 
life of the : 



List No. 



List Price. 
Each. 

Controller in Cabinet with Kheostat $ 1 50-.00 

Controller in Cabinet without Rheostat 1 00-00 

Motor and Rheostat for regulating speed, foi- 

use with above, extra 50-00 

25063 For currents above 20 amperes and up to 100 

amperes, extra 50-00 

Potential Indicator, direct current 40-00 

Potential Indicator, alternating current 50-00 



25060 
2506 r 
25062 



25064 
25065 



Controller and Rheostat. 




Controller Head. 



Tliis is designed for use with rheostat 
ordinarily supplied with dynamo or pow- 
er generator. 

Arranged with pulley to be driven by 
countershaft or motor as shown. 



25066 Controller Head 
with Pulley. . . 



lOCOO 



480 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




Wheatstone Bridge, 



Consisting of a detector galvanometer so constructed uhat it 
may be revolved independently of the case; Wheatstone Bridge 
5nd rheostat in case with hard rubber engraved face. 

A card of instructions accompanies each instru- 
ment. 



Code Word. List No. 
Somnific 25076 Each. 



List Price. 

.. $80.00 



3^^5^ 




Adjustable Transformer. 

This Transformer is for use where the alterna- 
ting current alone is available. It will give an al- 
ternating current of one to twenty amperes up to 
30 volts pressure, and is particularly well adapted 
for hospital and dental work, where heavy cur- 
rents are frequently used for cauterizing and oper 
ating lamps. 

Prices on application. 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



481 




The Acme Electric Lamps. 



Inclosed in a neat nickel plated case, on the front of 
which is a parabolic reflector. It throws out a clear, 
steady light, which will last for ten, and with economical 
use for twelve or fourteen hours on one charge of the 
battery. In the cover of the case is a rheostat, so that 
as the battery becomes weakened from use, the light may 
be kept up to its initial brilliancy. The lamp, complete, 
weighs but 28 ounces. 



Bicycle Lamp. 



Code Word. List No. 



List Price. 
Each. 

Somniloquy 25077 Complete $ 5-00 

So)nmpathist2507Q Renewal .20 



Carriage Lamp. 



8omn.ipathy 25079 Dashboard Lamp 5-00 

Somnolence 25080 Renewal 20 

Somnolency 2508 1 Road Wagon Lamp 10.00 

Somnolent 25082 Renewal 90 



House Lamp. 



Somnolently 25083 Complete . 
Somnour 25084 Renewal . . 



5.00 
.20 



Mine Lamp. 



No. 25083 and No. 25085. 



Sonance 
Sonata 



25085 Complete 

25086 Renewal . . 



5.00 
.20 



482 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Code Word. List No 

Song • 25088 Each 




The Westfield Grip. 



Carries any size Wire up to No. 4. 



List Price. 

. $ 2.50 



Improved Parallel Wire 
Stretcher. 




Sonyfal 25089 No. Telephone size, small size, each 3-00 

Sonyish 25090 No. 1 Telegraph, Electric Light and Trolley 

Wire, each 3.50 



Cutter Lag Screw Wrench. 

Jlade ill two sizes, for | inch and for ^ inch lag 
screws. Is especially handy for putting up wind- 
lasses, pole pulleys, brackets, and the like. 

Soi)(/les.i 2509 1 Fen- § inch Lag Screws, each 

Songster 25092 For J. " " eilch 



^ 



The Electric Spud. 




The handles being made of crucible steel tubing, (espec- 
ially for this purpose) and are as strong as a solid steel bar. 
The blades are forged from best open hearth crucible min- 
ing tool steel and tempered. 

These Spuds are provided with ta'mper on upper end for 
tamping ground around pole, thus combining a Spud and 
tamping bar in one tool. Length U feet. 



Songstress 25093 Each ^,» , 3.00 



I 



No. 25094 



The Cutter Swinging Tree Insulator. 

It is readily hung from a hook or wire twisted through 
the loop at the top, and by lengthening this wire the device 
will adapt itself to a wide range of conditions. It can also 
be used for supporting arc light wires under iron roofs. 



'iiniferoKm 25094 Per Dozen»,., ..,....., ..^.,> . ..» 2.1 



TABLES. 

In all the tables on determining the size of wire, the dis- 
tance is the number of feet between the source of supply and 
the lights, and not the length of the wire. 



LAMPS. 



AMPERES PER IvAMP. 



VOI^TS 


52 


75 


110 


220 


lO C. P. 


.6 


.43 


•32 


.22 


i6 •' 


i.o 


.68 




5 




33 


20 '* 


1-25 


.86 




64 




40 


25 •' 


1-54 


1. 10 




80 




50 


32 *• 


2.00 


1.36 


I 


00 




65 


50 " 


3.10 


2.20 


I 


60 


I 


02 


100 ** 


6.20 


430 


3 


20 


2 


05 


150 '* 


9-30 


6.40 


4-75 


3 -07 



WIRING TABLE FOR TWO PER CENT LOSS ON 50 VOLTS (TABLE 
FOR I VOLT LOSS). 













Distance 


in feet to center of distribution. 






< 
'0 

i 










(Wire sizes are ir 


dicated in B. 


and S. Gauge ) 




20 


25 


30 


35 


40 


45 


50 


bo 


70 


80 


90 


100 


120 


140 


ibo 


180 


200 


250 


























t6 


t6 


15 
13 

12 


14 
13 

11 


14 
12 


13 
12 




1.5 
2 




















16 


15 
14 

12 


15 
13 
12 


14 
13 
II 


II 














t6 


t6 


15 
13 


14 
13 


11 


10 


1 


3 











16 


16 


15 


15 


14 


10 


10 




9 


4 




lb 


15 


15 


14 


14 


13 


13 


12 


II 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


6 


5 


16 


lb 


15 


14 


13 


13 


12 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


6 


It 


15 


14 


13 


13 


12 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


b 


b 


5 


7 


15 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


8 


14 


13 


13 


12 


II 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 




q 


14 


13 


12 


II 


II 


10 


10 


9 


* 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


10 


13 


12 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 




8 


7 


7 


b 


b 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


12 


13 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


9 


7 


7 


b 


b 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


14 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


16 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


1 





iH 


II 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





2C 


10 


1 


9 


8 


7 


7 


b 


b 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 





00 


2? 


9 


8 


7 


b 


b 


5 


5 


4 


3 


3 


2 


2 


I 








00 


00 


3C 


9 


8 


7 


b 


b 


5 


5 


4 


3 


3 


2 


2 


I 








00 


00 


000 


3,"= 


8 


7 


b 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 








00 


00 


000 


000 


4C 


7 


6 


b 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








CO 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 


4= 


7 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








00 


00 


000 


0000 


0000 




5C 

55 


6 


5 


s 


^ 


^ 


-^ 


? 


? 


I 








on 


00 


coo 


0000 


0000 






6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 








00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 








fir 


6 


5 


4 
1^ 


3 


3 
? 














00 














65 


5 


? 




T 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 










4 


•^ 


2 


2 


I 


I 








00 


00 


000 


oooo 












7,^ 


,s 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 












«n 


4 


^ 


^ 


? 


T 


T 








00 


coo 


000 


0000 


0000 












90 
100 


4 


•^ 


2 


r 


T 








00 


00 


000 


0000 


0000 














3 


2 


2 


I 








00 


00 


000 


000 


ocoo 


















Compiled by THOS. G. GRIER. 



Wiring Tables, How They are Made and How to Use Them, 
Copyrighted. 







WIRING TABLE 


2 


PER CENT LOSS 


no VOLTS 


• 






i 

ex 








Distance in 


feet to center of distribution. 






< 

'o 

1 












(w 


re sizes in B, and S. Gang 


e.) 








20 


30 


40 


50 


60 


70 


80 


90 


100 


120 


140 


160 


180 


200 


240 


280 


320 
13 


360 


400 










16 


15 
14 


14 
12 


14 

12 


























T(S 


15 
14 


15 
14 


14 
13 






















T<S 


15 
14 


15 
13 


3 
4 














T(^ 


15 
14 
13 


15 
14 
13 


14 
13 
12 




10 


9 
8 


? 










t6 


15 
14 


15 
14 








i 








16 


15 


II 


II 


10 


10 


9 


7 


7 


6 





■^ 


lb 


15 


14 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


11 


10 


9 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


7 





16 


15 


14 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


11 


10 


9 




8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


8 





16 


15 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


II 


10 


9 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


9 





15 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


II 


10 


9 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


10 


lb 


15 


14 


13 


12 


II 


II 


10 


10 




8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


12 


16 


H 


13 


12 


II 


II 


10 


9 


1 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


14 


15 


14 


12 


II 


II 


10 


9 


9 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


5 


4 


3 


3 


2 


16 


15 


13 


12 


II 


10 


9 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


3 


3 


2 


2 


i8 


14 


12 


II 


10 


9 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


20 


14 


12 


II 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


,5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 


2.S 


13 


II 


10 


1 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








30 


12 


10 


9 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








00 


3.S 


U 


10 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


40 


II 


9 


8 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


4S 


ID 




7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


oco 


DOOO 


•SO 


10 


a 


7 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 


60 


1 


7 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


1 








00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 




70 


7 


.«> 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 






8n 


R 


6 


s 


/] 


S 


2 


3 


I 


T 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 








90 


7 


6 


4 


3 


3 


2 




I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 










100 


7 


5 
4 


^ 


■3, 


?. 


I 


T 








00 


000 


000 


cooo 


0000 












120 


6 


3 


2 


I 


I 








00 


00 


000 


0000 


0000 
















WIRING TABLE 2 PER CENT LOSS 220 VOLTS. 



<il (J 

II 








Distance in feet to center of distribution. 










(Wire sizes in B 


. & S. Gauge 










20 


30 


40 


50 


60 


70 


80 


90 


100 


120 


140 


160 


180 


200 


240 


250 


320 


360 


400 


I 




t6 


1-5 
2 


... 
































If, 


15 

14 


15 
14 






























Tfi 


15 
14 
12 


15 
13 

12 


3 
4 
























Tfi 


15 
14 
13 

T? 


15 
14 
13 

T? 


14 
13 
T? 




















T(S 


•15 
14 
14 
13 

T? 


15 
14 
13 


11 


n 


















t6 


15 
14 
14 
13 


TT 


II 


10 


10 














t6 


15 
14 
14 
14 
13 

T? 


15 
14 
14 
13 
13 


TT 


TT 


10 


9 




? 












t6 


15 
15 


T? 


TT 


TT 


TO 


9 

1 


8 










t6 


15 
15 
14 
14 
13 


T? 


TT 


TT 


TO 


9 


8 


9 
10 










15 
15 
14 
14 


T? 




TT 




9 
9 

8 


8 


7 








t6 


14 
13 
12 


y 


IT 


TT 


TO 


10 


8 


7 


7 


12 






Tfi 


15 
14 


TT 


TT 


TO 


9 


I 


8 


7 


7 


6 


14 




16 


15 


12 


II 


II 


10 


9 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


16 




16 


15 


14 


13 


12 


12 


11 


II 


10 


9 




8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


6 


5 


18 




IS 


14 


13 


12 


12 


II 


11 


10 


9 




8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


20 


16 


IS 


14 


13 


12 


11 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


b 


5 


5 


4 


4 


25 


16 


14 


13 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


30 


15 


13 


12 


II 


10 


10 


9 


9 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


35 


14 


13 


II 


10 


10 


9 


8 


8 


/ 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


40 


14 


12 


II 


10 


9 


8 


8 


7 


7 


6 


5 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 


45 


13 


12 


10 


9 




8 


7 


7 


6 


b 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


1 





50 


13 


II 


10 




8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


1 








60 


12 


10 


9 


8 


7 


7 


6 


6 


.S 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


1 


1 








00 


70 


II 


10 


8 


7 


7 


6 


^ 


5 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


80 


11 


9 


8 


7 


6 


5 


,S 


4 


4 


3 


2 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


90 


10 


9 


7 


6 


6 


c 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 





00 


00 


000 


000 


0000 


100 


10 


8 


7 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


I 


I 








00 


000 


000 


0000 


0000 


120 


9 


7 


6 


5 


4 


4 


3 


3 


2 


1 


1 








00 


000 


coo 


0000 


0000 





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WIRING TABLE FOR 50 VOI.TS. 



Per cent, lo: 
Wire Sizes in 



50 volts. 
;S gauge. 



The figures at the top of each column indicate primary current in amptres. 
Distance given below in feet to center of distribution. 



48.900 
38.750 
30,800 
24,4S0 
19,450 
15.450 
12.250 
9.700 
7,700 
6,100 
4,850 
3,845 
3,050 
2,420 
1.920 
1,520 
1,210 



_2 
24,450 
19,400 
15,400 
12,220 
9,720 
7,720 
6,120 
4.^0 
3,850 
3.040 
2,420 
1,922 
1,520 
1,210 
960 
760 



16,300 
12.915 
10,265 
8.150 
6,480 
6,150 
4,083 
3,230 
2,565 
2,033 
1,617 
1,281 
1015 
806 
640 



12. 

9.700 
7.700 
6,110 



3,060 

2,425 

1 

1 

1,210 
961 
760 



9,780 
7.750 
6,160 
4,890 



,150 
.457 
5,132 
,075 
,"240 
2,575 
2,041 
1,615 
1,282 
1.016 



3,055 
2,430 
1,930 
1.530 
1,212 



15 

3.26013,445 

2, 

2.05311,540 

1,630 1,222 
972 
772 
612 



1,630 

1.291 

1,026 

815 

648 
515 
408 



1.397 

1,107 

880 



153 

121 

110 96 



WIRING TABLE FOR 220 VOLTS. 



The figures at the top of each coluuin Indicate currents lu amperes. 
Distance given below lu feet to center of distribution. 



70 I 80 I 90 1 100 



074'2,688p,4UO2,150 
4.%,2,13lfi,8»4 1,700 
9221,6941.5 (iil.SSo 
5361,345 ],1«5 1,070 
951 855 
850| 755! 680 
5991 5*0 
473: 426 
4231 3«5! 338 




Compiled by Thos. G. Grier from "Wirmg Tables, How They are Made and How to Use Them." Copyrighted. 



WIRINQ TABLE FOR 440 VOLTS. 



The figures at top of each column indicate current in amperes. 
The distance given below in feet to the center of distribution. 




The Metric System. 

Metric Denominations and I EqxUvalents in Denomlna- 

Values. I tlona In nse. 

WEIGHTS. 

■y^etght of what quantity 
Name. , No. Grams, of water at max. density. 

Millier or tonneau = l.ftOO.OOO = 1 cubic meter. 
Quintal = 100,000= 1 hectoliter. 

Myriagram = 10,000 = 10 liters. 

Kilogram or Kilo = 1,000 = 1 liter. 

= 100= IdeciUter. 

= 10 = 10 cubic centimeters. 

= 1=1 cubic centimeter. 

= .1 = .1 cubic centimeter. 

= .01 = 10 cubic millimeters. 

= . .001= 1 cubic millimeter. 



Hectogram 
Dekagram = 

Gram = 

Decigram = 

Centigram = 

Nlilligram =, 

Name. 
Millier or tonneau 
Quintal = 

Myriagram = 

Kilogram or Kilo = 
Hectogram = 

Dekagram = 

Gram = 

Decigram = 



No. Grams. Avordupols Weight. 
= 1,000,000 = 2,204.6 pounds. 
= 100,000= 220.46 pounds. 
10,000= 22.046 pounds. 
1,000 = 2.2016 pounds. 
100 = 3.5274 ounces. 
10 = 0.3527 ounce. 
1 = 15.432 grains. 
.1= 1.5432 grains. 
.01 = 0.1543 grain. 
0.0154 grain. 



Milligram = 

MEASURES OF LENGTH. 
Myriameter = 10,000 meters = 6.2137 miles, 
Kilometer = 1,000 meters 



= 0.62137 m. or 3,280 ft. 

10 in. 
= 328 feet and 1 inch. 
=: 393.7 inches, 
= 39.37 inches. 



Hectometer = 100 meters 

Dekameter = 10 meters 

Met«r = 1 meter 

Decimeter = .1 of a meter = a937 inches, 

Centimeter = .01 of a meter = 0.3937 Inch. 

Millimeter = .001 of a meter = 0.0394 inch. 

MEASURES OF SURFACE. 
Hectare = 10,000 square meters = 2.471 acres. 
Are = 100 sq^uare meters <= 119.6 square yards. 

Centare = 1 square meter =- L550 square iuchea 

MEASURES OF CAPACITY. 
. Name. No. Liters. Cubic Measure. Dry Measure. 
Kiloliter =1,0QD= leu. meter" = 1.308 cubic yards. 
Hectoliter = 100 = .1 cu. meter = 2 bush. 3.35 pks. 
Decaliter = 10 = 10 c. decimet. -= 9.08 quarts. 

= 1 = 1 c. decimet. — 0.908 quart. 

= .1 = .1 c. decimet. = 6.1022 cubic in. 

= .01 =- 10 c. ceWim. «= 0.6102 cubic in. 

= .001= Ic.centim. «== 0.061 cubic in. 

No. Liters. Cubic Measure. Wine Measure. 

1,000-= 1 cubic meter =264.17 galls. 

^ ,....-:.„.. 26.417 galls 



Liter 
Deciliter 
Centiliter 
.Milliliter 
Name. 
Kiloliter 
Hectoliter 



100 = ,1 cubic meter 



Decaliter = 10 == 10 c. decimeters =• 2.6417 galls. 

Liter = 1 = 1 c. decimeter = 1.0567 qts. 

Deciliter = .1 = .Ic. decimeter = 0.845 gill. 

Centiliter = .01 = 10 c. centimet. = 0.388 fluid oz. 

Milliliter = .001= Ic. cenUmet. = 0.27 fluid OB. 



Table of Decimal Equivalents 

OF 

8ths, leths, 32d8 and 64ths of an Inch 

FOR nSK IN CONNECTION' WITH TUB 



FOB USE IN CONNECTION 
HICROMETEa 



^.875 
16ths. 

,36=.1875 

i'6=.4375 
^ = .5625 
}|=.6875 
}i=.8125 
}i=.9375 

32ds. 
^=.03125 
^=.09375 
|=. 15625 
^=.21875 



CALIPERS 

1= .28 125 
M- .34375 
i= .40625 
i= .46875 
IH .53125 



8ths. 
^=.125 
i=.250 
f=.375 
^=.500 

i=.62& i= .59375 29= .453125 

f=.750 M= .65625 |1=. 484375 

i=.71875 g= .5 15625 



1= .59375 
35625 
71875 
1= .78125 
i= .84375 
1= .90625 
i= .96875 

64ths. 



J|=:296875 
U=. 328 125 
i= .359375 
i= .390625 
il=.42l875 



i= .515625 
il= .546875 
|]= .578125 
g== .609375 
«=. 640625 
g= .67 1875 
^=.7031*5 
^=.015625 "=.734375 
^=.046875 «=. 765625 
5 = .078125 11= .796875 
^=.109375 g=.828125 



« = .140625 |t= 



i=. 859375 
Jl=.171875 |J=.890625 
^=.203125 ||=.921875 
^'=.234375 «1=.953125 
JI= .265625 ^=.984375 



WIRING TABLE FOR 500 VOLTS. 



Per cent, loss at 500 volts 
Wire sizes given in B. & S. gauge. 



The figures at the top of each column indicate 



30 



16,300 
12,910 
10,260 
8,150 
6,480 
6,160 



2,570 

2,030 

1,617 

1,281 

1,016 

807 

640 

606 

401 

820 



13.970 
11,070 



3.060 

2.425 

1,925 

1,520 

1.210 

961 

760 

605 

430 



I— 

6,986 6,112 
5,635'4,860 
4,400 3,860 
3.490'8,066 
2,777 2 430 
2.207,1,930 
1.750,1,530 
1,386 1,212 
1,100 



606 



90 

6,430 
4,300 
,430 
2,716 
2,160 
1,716 
1,360 
1.077 
857 
676 



■ IH. P.=1.4aa. 
1 a.= .67 H. P. 



From Wiring Tables; How They are Made and How lo Use Them. (Copyrighted.) 



Compiled by Thos. G Grier. 



WIRING TABLE FOR 500 VOLTS. 



Percent los 


sai'500 volls. 




The figures at the 


top of each column indicate primary current in amperes. 1 


Wire sizes given 


iuB 


&S. gauge. 


Distance given below in feel to center of distribution. 




2. 


2.5 


3.15 


4- 


6 


6.3 


8. 


10. 


1 


2 


3 


4 


6 


-' r 


8 


» 


10 


15 1 20 


2S 




























81.500'69,850 
64.575 65,350 
51,325;44,0OO 
40,750 34,925 
32 400 27,780 
25 750 22 075 




64,300 
43.050 
34,200 
27 150 




32,600 24,450 
25,830119,400 
20 530'if> •""" 


19,660 
15,500 
12,320 
9,780 
7,780 
6.180 
4,900 




























48.500 
3» 500 














0000 


000 


00 


308,000 
244.500 
194,500 
164,500 
122,500 


154,000 
122,200 
97,200 
77.200 
61,200 


102 650 


77,000 
61.100 
48,600 
38 600 


61 600 


30,800 
24,450 
19,450 
15,450 
12,250 










0000 


000 


00 





81 500 


48,900 
38 900 


30 550 


16,300 
12,960 
10,800 
8,166 


12,220 
9,720 
7,720 
6,120 








0000 


000 


00 





1 


64.800 
51,500 
40.830 


24 300 


21 6(X) 






oooo 
000 


000 


00 





1 


2 


30,900 
24.500 


19,300 
15,300 


17.150 
13,600 


0600 


00 





1 


2 


3 


30!600 


20 415 17,500 


MOO 


ooc 


00 





1 


2 


3 


4 


97,000 


48,500 


32,30C 


24,250 


19,400 


16,15013.860 


12,126 


10.800 


9,700 


6.460 


4.850 


3.880 


000 


ot 





1 


2 


3 


4 


6 


77,000 


38,500 


25,650 


19,250 


15 400 


12,825 11,000 


9,625 


8.!;50 


7,700 


5,130 


3.850 


8.O80 


00 


(J 


1 


2 


3 


4 


6 


6 


61,000 


30,400 


20,330 


15,200 


12.200 


10,165 


8,725 


7,60C 


6,800 


6.100 


4,066 


3,040 


2,440 





1 


2 


a 


4 


6 


6 


7 


48.500 


24,200 


16,170 


12:100 


9,70C 


8.085 


6,925 


6,05C 


5.400 


4,850 


3,230 


2,420 


1,940 


1 


2 


8 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


38,450 


19,220 


12,815 


9.610 


7 69C 


6,407 


5.490 


4,805 


4.270 


3,846 


2.563 


1.922 


1,538 


2 


a 


4 


5 


6 


7 


« 


9 


30,500 


15.200 


10.150 


76O0 


6,10c 


5,075 


4.350 


8.80C 


3.385 


3.050 


2.030 


1,620 


1,220 


3 


4 


6 


6 


7 


8 


19 


10 


24,200 


12,100 


8 065 


6,05C 


4,84(1 


4.032 


3,465 


8,025 


2.69C 


2,420 


1,613 


1.210 


968 


4 


5 


6 


7 


« 


9 


1(1 


11 


19.200 


9,600 


6.4O0 


4800 


3 84C 


8,20f 


2.740 


2.40C 


21:^ 


1,920 


1280 


96(1 


768 


5 


6 


7 


t 


9 


10 




12 


15,200 


7.600 


5.065 


3.800 


3.04C 


2..'>32 


2.17f> 


1,9(K] 


l,68t 


1.520 


1013 


76(1 


608 


6 


■■] 


8 


i 


IC 


11 


12 


13 


12,100 


6.020 


4.015 


3010 


2.41C 


2.(K)1 


1,72(1 


1,505 


1,34(1 


1,210 


803 


»i()2 


482 


7 


t 


» 


It 


11 


12 


13 


14 


9.600 


4,800 


3,20c 


2.4O0 


1.920 


1.60( 


1.370 


1,200 


1,066 


96C 


640 


4-.") 


384 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


7,6011 


3800 


2.535 


1,900 


1,52(: 


1.27( 


1.085 


960 


845 


760 


507 


380 


304 


9 
10 


10 
11 


11 
12 


12 
13 


13 
14 


14 
15 


15 
16 


16 


6,050 
4.800 


3,025 
2,400 


2,015 
1600 


1,612 
1,200 


1,210 
960 


1.007 
»00 


864 
686 


756 
600 


672 
533 


605 
480 


403 


802 








11 


ri 


13 


14 


15 


16 






3805 


1.9021 1.270 


951 


761 


635 


544 


475 


422 


380 


254 






12 


13 


14 


15 


16 








3,020 1,510 1,005 


755 






431 


377 


336 


302 


201 


]h.p.= 


=1 49a. 
67 h. p. 









































WIRING TABLE FOR PRIMARY CIRCUITS, l.OOO VOLTS. 





at 1,000 volts. 


The figures at the top of each column indicate primary currents In amperes. 1 


wire blzes glven^ 


Sb 


.&i 


guage. 


Distance given below In feet to center of distribution. 


2. 


2.6 


3.15 


4. 


5. 


6.3 


8. 


10. 


1 , 1.5 


1 ^ 


3 


4 


163,000 122.25(1197 .SOo'si. 500 


14 I 16 1 18 { 20 


26 


— 














nooo 


tf78,(X)d652.00C 


189,000 


326,000 


244,500 


39,85O61,125,54,30( ,48,900 


Sim 














XHK 


0(K 


775,000|516,6(i(J 


887,500 


258,800 


m,m 


129,150 


97,00077.500164,575 


55,350 48,500l43,05( 


38,7.50 


31,000 












\)0( 


(KM 


(K 


(>16,00( 


410,(i6( 




205,300 


1M,(KX 


102,65( 


77,00( 


bl, 60051,325 


44,000. 38,50( 


34.201 


w,m 


24,640 










khk; 


m 


0( 




489,00( 


326,00( 


244,50( 


163.000 


122,a0( 


81,50( 


61,lul 


48,900,40,750 


34,925 30,55( 


27,15( 


24,45( 


19„'>6<1 








KlOf 


m 


Of 


C 


1 


389,00( 


2.'59,33( 


194,500 


I29,q0( 


97,20( 


64,8j( 


48,600 


38,900 32,40( 


27,780,24,30( 


2I.6(K 


I9,45( 


15„'i6(l 






lOlK 


m 


0( 


c 


1 


2 


309,00( 


206,m 


154,500 


mm 


77,20( 


51,50( 


38,600 


30,900,25,751 


22,07519,300 
17,50015,300 
13,86012.125 
11,000 9,625 
8,725 7,600 


17,15( 


15,45( 


12,360 




m 


0'^( 


Of 


n 




2 


i' 


245,0O( 


163,.33( 


122,500 


81,66( 


61,20( 


40,83( 


30.60( 


24,50C 


2J,415 


13fi0( 


12,25( 


am 


oon( 


m 


Of 


( 


1 




S 


4 


194,000 


129,33( 


97,00c 


64,600 


48,50( 


:«,30C 


24,25( 


19,40(: 


16,l.5( 


10,80( 


9,70( 


7,76C 


nor 


0( 


( 


1 


2 




4 


r> 


154,00t 


102,66C 


77,00( 


51,30n 


3«,b0( 


25,65( 


19,25C 


15,40t 


12,«25 


8,5.'if 


7,70f 


6,I«< 


n( 


( 


1 


2 


;- 




5 


6 


122,000 


81.33t 


6l,00C 


40,66C 


30,40( 


20,33C 


15,20C 


12.20(i 


10,165 


6;8(1C 


6.100 


4,8H(] 


n 




2 


;- 


4 




6 


7 


97,001 


64,66C 


48,600 


32,30C 


24,20{ 


16,17C 


12,10( 


9.700 


8,085 


6,925 6,05C 


5,40( 


4,85C 


3,880 


1 




:- 


4 


6 




7 


^ 


7B,90( 


51,26C 


38,45( 


25.63C 


19,220 


12,815 


9,61( 


7,ti4(l 


6,407 


5,49( 


4,806 


4.27C 


S.845 


8,076 


2 




4 




6 




f 


t 


61,00t 


40,6« 


30,5U( 


20,30( 


15,2(K 


10,15C 


7,60( 


6,1(R 


5,075 


4,XH, 


3,8(lf 


3,m'J 


3,050 


2,440 


f 




.'i 




i 




J) 


10 


48 4(K 


32,26t 


24,200 


16,13( 


12,10l 




6,05( 


4.8U 


4,032 


}{,4,')5 


3,026 


2,69(1 




1,936 


4 




h 




t 




1(1 


11 


38,40C 


25,6i>0 19,200 
20,260 15,200 


12,80( 


9,60C 


6,4(K 


4,80( 


3,84t 


3,2(;(1 


2,74C 


2,40(: 


2,1,H5 


1,92( 


1,536 


5 




1 




t 




11 


12 


30,40t 


10,13( 


7,6(K 


5,065 


3,80( 


3,040 


2,632 


2,175 


i,9(k: 


1,68)- 


1.52( 


1,216 


a 




^ 




It 




12 


1: 


24,100 


16,06( 


12, IOC 


8,03( 


6,02C 


4.015 


3,01( 


2,410 


2,007 


1,72( 


1,505 


i;m 


1.21( 


m 


7 




i 


ill 


IJ 




1; 


ij 


19,20C 


12,80( 


9.60( 


6,40( 


4,8(K 


3,20c 


2,40( 


1,920 


1,600 


1,37( 


i,m 


1,066 


JW 


76* 


* 


i 


ic 


11 


12 




14 


lb 


15,201 


10,131 


7,60( 


6,07( 


3,8(K 


2,535 


1,900 


1„52(1 


1,270 


1,085 


m 


845 


76( 


60f> 


f 


u 


n 


12 


m 




V> 


16 


12,10c 


8,06t 


6,05( 


4,03( 


3,025 


2,015 


1,512 1,210 


1,007 


m 


766 


672 


606 


484 


K 


1] 


12 




N 




16 




9,60. 


6,40( 


4,80( 


3,2(X 


2,40( 


l,60f 


1,200 960 


m 


68(. 


60C 


|)3a 




384 




IS u 


















2.54( 
















305 


li 


13 14 




lb 




... 




6,040 


4,020 


3,020I 


2,nio 


1,510 


1.005 755' 604 


502 


431 


377 






242 





WIRING TABLE 


FOR 


PRIMARY 


CIRCUITS 


, 1, 


000 VOLTS. 




Per cent 


loss at 1 


000 volts. 


The figures at the top of each column Indicate primary currents In amperes. 


Wire sizes given In B. & 8. gauge. 


Distance given below in feet to center of distribution. 


2. 


2.5 


3.15 


4. 


h. 


6.3 


8. 


10. 


3u 


35 1 40 1 .45 1 50 1 66 1 to , t>5 


70 1 75 , 80 


90 1 100 
















0000 


32.600 


27,940 24.450 


21,730 


19^17,780 


16,300 15,040 


13,970 13,040 


12,220 


10,860 9,780 














(lOOfl 


000 


25,830 


22,140 


19,400 


17,220 


15,50014,09C 


12,9101 11,92( 


11,07010,330 


9,700 


8,610 7,750 












:)Oo(i 


fO(l 


00 


20.530 


17,600 


15.400 


13,69C 


12,32011,20( 


10,26( 


9.494 


8,80( 


8,213 


7,70C 


6,840,6,160 










000(1 


flon 


00 





16,300 


13,970 


12,220 


10,87C 


9,78C 8,89] 


S,!.^ 


7,52;^ 


6,9a5 


6,653 


6,110 


6,4304,890 








0000 


OOf 


(Kl 




1 


12,960 


11,110 


9,720 


8,645 


7,78C 7,073 


6,480 


;s 


6,565 


6,18g 


4,860 


4,3203,890 






XXK) 


(KKl 


Of 






2 


lO.SOO 


8,830 


7,72C 


6,867 


6,180 5,618 


5,16(1 


4,416 


4,120 


3,860 


3,430 3,090 




.TOOd 


oon 


Of 


f 






.1 


8.166 


7,000 


6,12( 


6,445 


4.90C 4,465 


4,08(1 


3.76t 


3,500 


3,266 


3,060 


2,720 2,450 


0000 


(100 


00 


( 


1 






4 


6,460 


5,544 


4,86C 


4,31! 


3,880 3.527 


H,-m 


2.986 


2,772 


2,586 


2,425 


2.1601.940 


um 


00 





1 


2 






5 


5,130 


4,400 


H,m 


3,422 


3.O80 2,80( 


2.570 


2.;«,'j 


2,200 


2,060 


1,935 


1.710 


1,540 


Of 







2 


;^ 






f 


4,066 


3,49" 


3,040 


2,711 


2.440 2.216 


2,03(1 


1,877 


l,/45 


1.626 


1,620 


1,360 


1,220 


f 


1 


2 


;h 


4 






7 


3,23( 


2,771 


2,42C 


2,156 


],94C 1,764 


1.617 


1,492 


1,.'{85 


1.293 


1,210 


1,080 




1 


2 




4 


5 






f 


2„VM 


2.197 


1,922 


1,70H 


1,538 1.39S 


1,281 


1,183 


1,098 


1,025 


961 


854 


;6y 


? 


.1 




6 


6 






« 


?.m 


1,743 


1,.52l; 


1,3,56 


1.22CI 1,10s 


1,016 


9;« 


871 


813 


760 


677 610 




4 




6 


7 






10 


1.61,1 


1,.SS3 


1,2K 


1,076 


968 


m 


807 


745 


691 


645 


606 


538| 4g4 


4 


6 

6 




7 
8 


8 
9 


10 




11 

12 


1,280 
1.013 


1,097 
870 


960 

760 


853 
075 


768 
608 


698 
663 


640 
606 


590 
468 


648 
436 


612 
406 


480 
380 


427i .... 


Std. L-ps. 
































37C 


344 






7 


8 
9 


10 


10 
11 


IJ 
19 


12 
13 




14 
15 


640 
607 


549 
434 


480 
380 


426 


384 


349 

276 


320 










^icT .^ 






9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


1? 


16 


403 


346 


302 


269 










At 1,000 volts. 


16 .050 
25 075 
60 .15 


12 


12 
13 


13 
14 


14 

15 


15 

16 


'' 







254 
201 


217 














1 h.p. — 746 a. 















{a.'^ 


= 1,3 


4 h.p. 


150 


^ 



From Thos. G Griers Note Book of Wiring Tables (Copyrighted.) 



WIRING TABLE FOR CIRCUITS, 2,000 VOLTS. 



nooo 



0000 

OOO 

OOOO 00 

000 

00 





,0O0S44,500 

000;:387,500i258,30C 194,000 

" '308,000205,300ll54,000 

244,500 103,000 122:200 



129,160 

102,650 

81,500 

97,200 64,800 

154,500103,000 77,2U0| 51,500 

40, 



194.500 



122,500 
97,000 
77,000 
61,000 
48,500 
38,450 
IW,5O0 
,200 
,2L'0 



12,: 

9,600 
7,( 
6,( 
4,800 



129,600 



64, 

51,300 

40, 

32,300 

25, 

20. 

16,130 

12 800 



15,200 10,130 



3.2^0 
,805 2,540 
,020 2,010 



61,200 
48,500 
38,500 
:»,400 
24,200 
19,'J 
15,200 
12.100 
9,600 



8.030 

6,400 

6,070 3.800 

4,030 

2.400 



25,650 
20,.'S0 
167170 
12.815 
10.150 
8,065 
6.400 
5 

4.015 
3 
2 

2,015 
l.finO 
1,270 
1,005 



40 I 50 [ HP I 70 I 80 I 90 I 100 

,850*61 , li5 48,90o!39, 120 32,600127,940124 ,4,W 21 ,73oll9 ,560 

97.00077,500[64,57555,35C 48,500 38, 750,31,00025,83ul22,140 19,40017,220; 15,500 

"■ 30,»IO|24,640|20,530 17,600,15,400 13 



163,000122,250 97 ,800|81,i 



77,000161 
61,100J48,900 



,900 
90025 ' 
30,600 24,'600 20^415 
19,40016,150 
400 
15,20012,: 

9,700 
7, 

6,100 
4.840 



12,100 
9, 
7,1 

6,050 
4,800 
3,80P 
3,010 
2,400 
1,900 
1,512 
1,200 
951 
755 



;40,750 

«,4:00 



12,825 
10,165 
8,085 
6.407 
5,075 
4,032 



,840 3,200 



2,i 

2,007 

1,(" 



,500 
32530,550 
24.300 
19.300 
,500 15,301 
86012.125 
,000 
725 
,925 
,490 
350 
455 
,740 
175 
20 
370 
085 



7,600 
6,050 
4,805 
3,800 
3,025 
2,400 
1,900 
1,505 
1,200 
951 
756 
600 
475 
.•?77' 



24,450 












WIRING TABLE FOR 


CIRCUITS, 


3,000 VOLTS. 






Per cent, loss at 3.000 volts. 


The figures at the top of each column ludlcaie prlmar.y currents In amperes. 1 


Wire sizes in B, 


&s 


Rau*e. 


D;stauce given below In feet to center of distribution. 


2. 


2.5^ 


4- 


5. 


6.3 


8. 

- 


nooo 


3 


6 


r-9 


12 


18 


24 


30 


36 , 42 


48 
61.125 


56 


60 
48.900 


75 

39,120 


90 105 
32,60027,940 












978,000 


489,000 


326,000 


244,500 


163,000 


122,250 


97,800 


81, .-500 


69,850 


5i,;«)( 












JOOO 


0(H, 


775,00t 


387,50( 


258,30( 


194,00( 


129, 15C 


97,00C 


77,50C 


>4„^75 


55.35( 


48,50( 


43,0.V 


:\S.75( 


Sim 


25,83( 22,140 










MW. 


m 


(K 


616,00( 


308,00( 


205,300 


154,00( 


102,650 


77,00C 


;i,60c 


.'>1,325 


44,00( 


38,50( 


34.20( 


30,8('0 


24,64( 


20,53017,600 








XMX 


0J( 


(Ml 


(' 


489,0C( 


244,50C 


163,0W 


122.20( 


8I,5W 


61, IOC 


48.90C 


40,75( 


34,92J 


30,55( 


27,1.=« 


24,45( 


19,56C 


16,30( 13,97C 






,KKK 


(KX 


(K 


i 


1 


389,00( 


194.50C 


129,60C 


97,2C{ 


64,80( 


48.60C 


38,9(H 


;«,40( 


&. 


24,30C 


21.6<K 


;9,4,5( 


I5,56C 


12,96011,11c 






001 


(K 


( 


J 


2 


309,00( 


154,50C 


103,00( 


77,20( 


f>],m 


38,60C 


30.90(: 


25,7,nC 


19,300 


17.1,5( 


I5,4.5( 


12,36C 


10,300 8,83C 




KXX 


01 


I 


J 


a 


■i 


245,00( 


122,50C 




61,20( 


40,83( 


30,6C( 


24,.'>(K; 


20.415 


17,5(K 


\6,-M 


nm 


12,2,=>( 


9,8GC 


8,166 7.00C 


000( 


000 


I 


J 


2 


i 


4 


mm 


97,O0C 


64,60C 


48,50< 


;f2,;i(.( 


24,25C 


19,40C 


16,1,5( 


13.H6(: 


12,125 


10.8()C 


9,70( 


7,760 


6,46C 5,544 


ood 


00 


J 


2 


S 


4 


5 


154,00( 


77,00C 


51,300 


38,50( 


25,6.'i( 


]9,25( 


1.5,4(K: 


12,82,=; 


1I.(K)( 


9,625 


H,5,5( 


7,700 


6,160 


5,130 4,40C 


0( 


t 


2 


i 


4 


5 


6 


122,00( 


61,00C 


40,fi6C 


30,40C 


20,:w 


15,20C 


I2,'20(, 


10,16.'i 


K,7'i5 


l,m 


6,8(K 


6,10( 


4,8SC 


4,066 3,49C 


< 


J 


:- 


4 


5 


6 


; 


97,00( 


48,50C 


32,30C 


24,20( 


16,170 


12,100 


9,70C 


8,085 


6,92.5 


fi.O.'H 


5,4<M 


4,85C 


3,88C 


3,230 2,771 


J 


2 


4 


6 


6 


i 


i 


76.91K: 


38,45( 


25,63t 


19,22{ 


12,81,'v 


9,610 


7,6.9(: 


6.40^ 


5,49{ 


4,805 


4,27( 


3,845 


3,076 


2,563 2,197 


2 


i 


5 


6 


7 


t 


t 




:«,50( 


20,30C 


15,20( 


10,15C 


7,6P0 


6,io(: 


5,075 


4,;«( 


3,8(H 


3,3A'i 


3.05C 


2,440 


2,030 1,743 


; 




6 


i 


8 


9 


It 


48,4uC 


24,20( 


16,1SC 


12,10( 


8,065 


6,05C 


4.84C 


4,(132 


3,455 


3,025 


2,69(: 


2,420 


1,936 


1,613 




















12 80C 


9 60( 


6 40C 


^3'^ 


3,840 
3 040 


3 ''(X 


2 74( 


2,400 
1,900 












(; 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


30,400 


15,200 


10,13'i 


7,600 


6,065 


2,532 


2,175 


1,688 


1,520 




:;;;:::;;;:: 


6 


7 


t 


K 


11 


12 


1,' 


24,10C 


12,10( 




6,02( 


4,015 


3,010 


2,410 


2,00'; 


1,72( 


L.WS 


1,.340 


1,210 




; 


t 


i( 


11 


12 


1^ 


14 


19,20C 


9,60( 


6,40t 


4,80( 


3,20( 


2,40C 


1,92f 


^,m 


1,37( 


l,2(lf 


1,066 


m. 


At 3 000 volts 


8 
9 
10 


9 
10 
11 


ii 

l.-l 


12 

13 
U 


13 
It 
l.i 


14 

15 

16 


15 
16 


15,200 
12 100 


7,600 
6,050 
4,800 


4;03C 
3,200 


3.800 


2,535 


1,900 


1,520 


1,270 


1,(J85 
861 
686 


950 
756 


84j 






2,400 


1,630 


1,200 


''^0 


soo 






Ihp. = .248 a, 


II 


1^ 


I'l 


Ti 


16 






7 610 


3 805 


2,540 
2,010 


1 902 


1,270 
1,005 


■951 


761 


635 










la. =4.02hp. 


12J 


13 


15 


lb 


... 






6,040 


3,020 


l,5l9 


755 


604 


502 









WIRING TABLE FOR CIRCUITS, 5,000 VOLTS. 




From Thos. G. Griers Note Book of Wfrmff Tables, (Copyrighted.) 



490 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 




O 



Bare Copper Wire. 



Special Prices Quoted on Either Soft or Hard Drawn. 



No. 


DIam. 
Mils. 


. Are« 

.001 inch. 


(d^xTSM). 


^Weight&LVthSp. 


Gr. 8.9.- 

Feet per 
Pound. 


Ohms' per 
1,000 Feet. 


Resistance at 75° F 


Ohms 
per Lb. 


0000 


460.000 


211600.00 


166190 


639.33 


3375.7 


1.56 


.04906 


.25903 


20383. 


.000076736 


000 


409.640 


167805.00 


131790 


507.01 


2677.0 


197 


06186 


32664 


16165. 


00012039 


00 


364.800 


133079.40 


104520 


402 09 


2133.0 


2.49 


07801 


.41187 


12820. 


.00019423 





324950 


105592.50 


82933 


319.04 


16845 


3.13 


.09831 


51909 


10409. 


.00030773 


1 


289.300 


83691.20 


65733 


252.88 


1335.2 


3.95 


.12404 


.65490 


8062.3 


.00048994 


2 


257.630 


66373.00 


53130 


200.54 


1058.8 


4.99 


15640 


82582 


6393.7 


,00078045 


3 


229.420 


52634.00 


41339 


159.03 


839.68 


6 29 


.19723 


1.0414 


5070.2 


.0013406 


4 


204.310 


41742.00 


32784 


126.12 


665.91 


7.93 


.24869 


1.3131 


4021.0 


.0019721 


5 


181.940 


33103.00 


25998 


100.01 


528.05 


10.00 


31361 


1.6558 


3188.7 


.0031361 


6 


162.020 


26250.50 


20617 


79.33 


418.81 


12.61 


.39546 


2.0881 


2528.7 


0049868 


7 


144.280 


20816.00 


16349 


62.90 


332.11 


15.90 


.49871 


2.6331 


2005.2 


.0079294 


8 


128.490 


16509.00 


12966 


49.88 


263.37 


20.05 


.62881 


3.3201 


1590.3 


.012608 


9 


114.430 


13094.00 


10284 


39,56 


208.88 


25.28 


.79281 


4.1860 


1261.3 


.020042 


10 


101.890 


10381.00 


8153.3 


31.37 


165.63 


31.38 


1. 


5.2800 


1000.0 


.031380 


11 


90.742 


8234.00 


6467.0 


24.88 


137.37 


40.20 


1.2607 


6.6568 


793.18 


.050683 


18 


80.808 


6529.90 


5128.6 


19.73 


104.18 


50.69 


1.5898 


8.3940 


629.02 


.080585 



Dimensions and Resistances of Copper Wire. 



Larger than No.. 0000 B. & 8. 



5' 


n 515 


265225 


Fee^^per 

1.2863 


.8023 


24658 


Ohms^p-e. 

205776 


Capacity 

Anvperes- 

375 


H. p. 

Carried 

600VO1M 

251.3 


6' 




575 


330625 


.9988 


1.0000 


31986 


.165075 


457 


306.3 


7° 




640 


409600 


.8070 


1.2391 


38843 


133244 


533 


342.2 


8^ 




710 


504100 


.6557 


1.5250 


48769 


.108366 


620 


414.3 


9° 




785 


616225 


.5364 


1.8642 


59615 


088566 


709 


476.5 


10° 




865 


748325 


.4416 


2.2535 


73385 


.072941 


786 


526.8 


ir 




950 


902500 


.3662 


2 7302 


87302 


.060495 


849 


569. 


12° 


h\ 


1040 


1081600 


.2131 


3 2720 


104641 


.050450 


940 


630. 



Galvanized Iron Telegraph Wire. 



Special Prices Quoted on Application 



Can be Furnished also in 


Two Ply Twisted, 


for Guy Purposes. 


Western Union Standard 






Sp. Grav. 7.74. 








. Weight 


in Pounds. 


^Resist, in B.A. Ohms at rs' F - 


.w.o. 


Bundle. 


Per 1,000 Feet 


Per Mile 


Per I.OOO Feet Per Mile- 


4 


i Mile. 


149.25 


788.01 


1.15 6.09 


5 




127.54 


67*3.44 


1.35 7.12 


6 




108.6 


573.38 


1.58 8.37 


7 




85.38 


450.81 


2.023 10.65 


8 




71.74 


378 82 


2.4 12.67 


9 




57 72 


304 77 


2.98 15.75 


10 




47.32 


349.84 


364 19.21 


11 




37.95 


300.36 


4.54 23.95 


12 




31.31 


165.01 


5.51 29.1 


13 


1 " 


29.94 


125.57 


7.24 38 22 


14 


■i " 


18.15 


95.85 


9.48 50.07 



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Table showing Difference 

Between Wire Gauges in Decimal 

Parts of an inch. 









C i." 






E- 




Is, 


hi 


i 


Hi 


(J— > 


1 


25 


£ 
g 


2 


■m 

< 


II 




fl 


CO 


oo 


o 


oooooo 






.46 








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00000 




.... 


43 


.45 






00000 


0000 


.46 


.454 


.393 


.4 


.4 




0000 


000 


.40904 


.425 


.302 


.36 


.372 




000 


00 


.3ftl8 


.38 


.331 


.33 


.348 




00 





.32495 


.34 


.307 


.305 


.324 









2893 


.3 




.285 






1 


2 


25763 


,284 


.263 


.205 


.276 




2 


3 


.22942 


.259 


.2^ 


.245 


.252 




3 


4 


.2(M31 


.238 


.225 


.225 


.232 




4 


5 


.181!H 


.22 


.207 


.205 


.212 




5 





16202 


.203 


.192 


.19 


.192 






7 


14428 


.18 


177 


.175 


.176 




7 


g 


.12849 


.165 


.162 


.16 


16 




8 


9 


.11443 


.148 


.148 


.145 


144 




9 


10 


.10189 


.134 


.135 


.13 


■128 




10 


11 


.090742 


.12 


12 


.1175 


.116 




11 


12 


.080808 


.109 


.105 


.105 


.104 






13 


.071961 


.095 


.092 


.0925 


.092 




13 


14 


.064084 


.083 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.083 




15 


.057008 


.072 


.072 


.07 


.072 


.072 


15 


10 


05082 


.065 


063 


.061 


.064 


,065 


16 


17 


-045257 


.a58 


054 


.0525 


.056 


.058 


17 


18 


.1)40303 


.049 


.047 


.W5 


.048 


.049 




10 


.03589 


.042 


.(Ml 


039 


.04 


.04 


19 


•-'0 


.031961 


.035 


.035 


034 


.036 


.035 


20 


t'l 


.028462 


.032 


.032 


03 


.032 


.0315 




•-'2 


.025317 


.028 


,028 


.27 


.028 


.0295 


22 


•J3 


.022571 


.025 


.025 


.024 


.024 


.027 


23 


•-'4 


.0201 


.022 


-.023 


.0215 


.022 


025 


24 


•25 


.0179 


.02 


.02 


.019 


.02 


.023 


25 


20 


.01594 


.018 


.018 


.018 


.018 


.0205 




•i7 


.014195 


.016 


.017 


.017 


.0161 


01875 




28 


.012641 


014 


.016 


.016 


.0148 


0165 


28 


•.>9 


.011257 


.013 


.015 


.015 


0136 


.0155 


29 


»0 


.010025 


.012 


014 


.014 


0124 


.01375 


30 


31 


.008928 


.01 


.0135 


.013 


.0116 


.01225 




32 


.00795 


.009 


.013 


.012 


.0108 


.01125 


32 


33 


.00708 


008 


Oil 


Oil 


.01 


.01025 


33 


34 


.000304 


.007 


.01 


01 


.0092 


0095 


34 


35 


.005014 


005 


.0095 


009 


.0084 


.009 


35 


3C 


.005 


.<m 


.009 


.008 


.0076 


0075 


36 


37 


.004453 




0085 


00725 


.0068 


.0065 




38 


.003965 




.008 


0065 


.006 


00575 


38 


39 


.003531 




0OT5 


00576 


.0052 


.005 


39 


40 


.003144 




007 


.005 


0(M8 


0045 


40 



Equivalents of Wires 
Brown & Sharpe Gauge. 



(KKK) 


2 No 


. 


4 No 


3 


8 Nn 


, 6 


16 No 


. 9 


32 No. 12 


64 No 


. 15 


(KK). 




1 




4 




7 


16 •• 


10 




• 13 


64 •• 


16 


(M) 




2 




5 




8 


16 '• 




32 


• 14 


64 •• 









3 




fi 




9 


16 " 


12 


32 


• 15 


64 •' 


18 


1 




4 




7 




10 


16 '• 


13 


32 


• 16 


64 •• 




2 


2 " 


5 




8 




,, 


16 •• 


14 


32 


• 17 


64 •• 


20 


3 


2 " 


6 




9 




12 


16 •■ 


15 


32 


• 18 


64 " 


21 


4 


2 •• 


7 




10 




13 


16 •' 


16 


32 


• 19 


64 " 


22 


5 


2 '' 


8 








14 


16 •• 




32 


• '20 


64 •• 




6 


2 •• 


9 




12 




15 


16 •' 


18 


32 


• 21 


64 " 


24 


7 


2 •• 


10 




13 




16 


16 •• 


19 


32 


• 22 


64 •• 


25 


8 


2 •• 






14 




17 


16 •• 


20 


32 




04 •• 




9 


2 " 


12 




15 




18 


16 •• 


21 


32 


' 24 


64 '• 




10 


2 •• 


13 




16 




19 


16 •• 


22 


32 


• 25 


64 •• 




11 


2 " 


14 




17 




20 


16 " 


23 


32 


• 20 


64 •• 




12 


2 " 


15 




18 




21 


16 •• 


24 


32 


• 27 


64 •■ 


30 


13 


2 •' 


16 




19 




22 


16 •• 


25 


32 


' 28 






14 


2 •• 


17 




20 




23 


16 •• 


26 


32 


• 29 






15 


2 •• 


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21 




24 


16 •• 


27 


32 


• 30 






16 


2 •• 


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22 


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16 " 


28 










17 


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20 




23 


8 " 


26 


16 •• 


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18 


2 " 


21 




24 


8 " 


27 


16 •• 


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2 " 


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25 


8 " 


28 














20 


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Price. 

Martin , Inventions of Nikola Tesla 'S4.00 

Martin & Wetzler , Electro-Motor and Its Applications 3.00 

Maver American Telegraphy 3 50 

Maver & Davis The Quadruplex 1.50 

Maycock Practical Electrical Notes 1.25 

McCLU^i; Edison and His Inventions 1.00 

McMillan Electro Metallurgy ; , 3.50 

Meadowcroft AB C of Electricity.. 50 

Merrill ..Electric Lighting Specifications 1.50 

Monroe & Jamieson Pocket Book of Electrical Rules ,. 2.50 

iJiAUDET Treatise on Electric Batteries 2.50 

Niblett Portative Electricily 1.00 

Noll How to Wire Buildings 1.50 

NiPHEB Theory of Magnetic Measurement ; 1.00 

Ohm Galvanic Current Investigated 50 

Parkhurst Electric Motor Construction for Amateurs 1.00 

pARKHxmsT Dynajpo" and Motor Building 1.00 

Poole Practical Telephone Handbook 1.00 

Pope Electric Telegtaph 1.50 

Practical Electrics 75 

& Sivewriqht Telegraphy 2.00 

& Stubbs Manual of Telephony 4.50 

Prescott Electric Telegraph, S Vols 7 00 

Pbescott Electric Telephone 6.00 

Prescott Dynamo Electricity 5.00 

Ram •. Incandescent Lamp Manufacture 3.00 

Reckenzaun Electric Traction on Tramways 4.00 

Reports Committee on Electrical Standards 3.75 

Retnier Voltaic Accumulators 3.00 

Russell Electric Light Cables 2.25 

Salomons Management of Accumulators. 1.50 

Schellen Magneto-Electric and Dynamo-Electric Machines 5.00 

Sloane Electricity Simplified 1.00 

Sloane Electric Toy Making 1.00 

Sloane , Arithmetic of Electricity 1.00 

Sloane Standard Electrical Dictionary 3.0O 

Spang , Lightning Protection 75 

Spon Workshop Receipts 2.00 

Spraoue Electricity ; 6.00 

Stephen Wrinkles in Electric Lighting 1.00 

SwixBORNE & Others Electric Measuring Instruments 50 

Symons Lightning Rod Conference 3.0O 

Terry & Finn '.Telegraphic Apparatus.. 1.50 

Tesla Alternate Currents l.OO 

Thom & Jones Telegraphic Connection 1 .50 



496 WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



1?MCE. 

Thompson .Philip Reis, Inventor of Telephone , $3.00 

Thompson Electro-Magnets 6.00 

Thompson Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism 1.25 

Thompson Dynamo Electric Machinery, 5th Edition , . ., 9.00 

TnoirpsoN & Thomas Electrical Tables and Memoranda 50 

TJPPENBORN History of the Transformer 75 

Urqchart Electrotyping. 2.00 

Ukquhakt Electric Light 3.00 

Urquhakt Electric Light Fitting 2.00 

TJrquhart Dynamo Construction w 3.00 

Waikek Practical Dynamo Building 50 

Waiker Electric Lighting for Marine Engineers 2.00 

Watt Electro-Metallurgy l.QO 

Webb Testing Insulated Cables. 1.00 

Weymouth Theory and Construction of Drum Winding 3.00 



INDEX 



Index to Headings. 



PAGE. 

Appendix 463-482 

Arc Supplies 139-181 

Conduit and Conduit Fittings 297-333 

Construction Material 388-433 

Cut-Outs 58-79 

Electric Cooking and Heating Apparatus 287-296 

Fixtures 253-273 

Incandescent Supplies, Miscellaneous 98-138 

Marine 182-189 



PAGE. 

Shades 190-218 

Sockets and Receptacles 80-9'? 

Station and Workmen's Supplies 377-387 

Station, Testing and Measuring Instruments . . . 219-252 
Sunbeam and Miniature Incandescent Lamps . . 274-286 

Switches 9-57 

Tools 342-376 

Western Electric Fan Motors 334-341 

Wire Copd and Cable 434-461 



Index to Materials. 



A 

PACE. 

Acorn Cap....- — son 

Acme Portable Testing Set 240 

Adapter. Lamp 23C 

Adjdsters, Cord 09, 100 

Adjustable Handles 303 

Adjustable Lamp Hanger- 163 

Alcohol Blow Lamp 375 

Americiin Circular Loom Conduit 332 

Ammeters. 139, 219,223-220, 230-232, 237, 239, 2.'".0 
Arc 139 

■• Magnetic Vane " 239 

Portable 223, 2'>1, 237, 250 

Queen Wirt 2ii0 

Kailway 230-232 

.Station 224-220 

W. E 1,39, 219 

AVeston Kailway 230-232 

"Weston' Standard .- 223 

Weston Station 224-220 

Whitney ;... 237 

Ainperemeters, Bristol Kecording 239 

Duncan Kecording 244, 245 

Shallenberger 244 

Annunciator Wire .. . 469 

Amialac 382 

Arms, Mast ..173, 174 

Arm, C»itter Brace 1G7 

Arresters, Lightning 125-127, 144 

Spark .158, 159 

Static 163 

.Asbestos 382 

Atmospheric Heaters 295, 290 

Attachments, Gas 101, 102 

Kerosene Lamp 270 

Attachment Plugs 94, 90, 97, 328, 465 

Augurs 343 

Automatic Boring Tools , 303 

Axes 350 

B 

Hags, Carbon 159 

Baps, Tool 367 

Balls, Cluster 267. 268 

Bars, Crow 344 

Digging 343 

Tamping »H, aw 



Bases /or Incandescent I,amps... 


PAGE. 
278 






Bell Hanger and Switch 

Belt. Tool 


104 

367 


Bits 


....362, 303 






BitBraces 


364 


Blocks. Fuse 


77 






Branch 


67-75 


Blow Torches . , 


. ... 371-376 


Blowers and Exhausters < 

Boards Circuit . . 


....477, 478 
70 


Cut Out and Distributing. .. . 


......78, 79 

140-148 






Switch 123, 124, 

Bolts Carriage 


13M33, 140 
423 


Cutter Insulated Suspension 


419 

. 423 


Machine 


423 


Switchboard 

Boomerangs, Theater. 


138 

177 


Boxes, Junction 305-319, 325-327 

Marine Junction 182 








2.53 


Brackets. Brown Duplex 


421 










House, Galvanized 

Incandescent Street 


....429-433 

419 

1 426-433 






Marine 


....187, 188 


Partition 


254 






.Shelf 


254 




257 


Switcliboard 


....13S, 2,55 


Wall 


255-258 


woJJden:;;;.;;. ;;;:.:;;.•;;;.■ 




Branch Blocks 


67-75 



PAGE 

Brass Armored Conduit 3-20-328 

Break Arms 426, 428 

Bristol's Kecording Jleters 239, 240 

Brush. Copper 474 

Brushes, IJynamo 128-130 

W.E. Non-Sparkiug 472, 473 

Buckles, Turn 418, 419 

Buffalo Grip 347 

Building Switch 142 

Bus Bar Clamps 134 

Bus Bar Connections 137 

Bus Bar Stands 137 

Bushings, Brass 269 

Kiibber Socket 98. 101 

Buttons, Ceiling G2. 64, 05 

C 

Cables, Elevator 444 

Lead Covered 448 

Office 459 

Safety Switchboard 446 

Simplex ,..447, 448 

Candle Lamps 276, 280 

Cans, Oil 384-386 

Canopies , 270-273 

Cant Hooks 342, 357 

Cap, Acorn 209 

Caps for Conduit 300, 304 

Car Circuit Breaker .50 

Carbons 153-158 

Domestic 153-156 

Helios 155, 150 

Sun Schmelzer-Nurnberg 157 

Wertlieim 158 

Carbon Bags 159 

Carbon Brushes 130 

Cardew Voltmeter 238 

Carrying Hooks 342, 357 

Cases for Testing Instruments. ..224, 237, 249 

Ceiling Brackets 426. 428 

Ceiling Clusters 262, 203, 267, 268 

Ceiling Fan Motors 337 

Ceiling Globes and Balls 201 

ChatingDish 287 

Chain. Flexible Brass 20. 102 

Clilna Insulators 395 

Chisels 366 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



CircTiIar Loom Conduit 


PAGE. 
332 




PAGE. 




PAGE. 


Cutouts, Arc, Bryant 

Cleveland 


144 

142 


Groovers. Floor 


, 366 


Circuit Tester and Ground Detector 249 

Clamps. Desk or Music Kack 100 

Eccentric 340-348 

Bus Bar 134- 137 


Ground Detector 


249 






ForConduit 

Hope 

K.W. Bracket 

Cut-Out Boards 

Cutter's Line Material ICC 


305. 306. 308-314 

142. 143 

208 

75-79 

. 165-108, 171-174 


Guards. Marine Lamp 

Guy Clamps 


183-186 

425 


Guy 


425 

307 


H 

Habirshaw Wire 




Splicing. 

Clark Wire 

Clay Tubes 


353, 354, 368 
...443, 444 
414 




Pipe for Iron Conduit. . 


319 






Handles. Adjustable 

Combination 

Rubber for Pliers 




Porcelain 


142 


D 

DeckTubes 

Decorative Lamps 

Dicke Tools..... 


183 

275, 276 


305 


Cleveland Arc Cut-Out 


Sockets 


99 


Clips for Brass Armored Conduit 
Clotli. Crocus 

<^'"^'^k:;.:;;::::::::::::::;::: 


324 

382 

207 

207 


Han'jers, Lamp 

Hatchets 

Heating Apparatus 


146-148, 163-166 


Diggers Post Hole 


343 


''87-296 


Diggin-,' Bars 

Disc Klectric Heaters 

Distributing Boards 

Drill Bits 


343 

294 

78, 79 

363 


Heaters, Atmospheric 

Disc. ... 


295. 296 


separaij'le'liaii .'..'..'..' 

Sriiarable Box 

Fixture Complete 

CoilHeater 


202, 203 

207 

207 

208 

2'JO 


294 


Heating Pad 

Hoist, Electric 

Holders, Fletcher Wire 

F"use 


28-J 


Draw Knives 

Duncan Recording Meters... 

Duopod.Iren 

Dyiiamo Brushes . . 


364 

244, 245 

102 

128-130, 472, 473 
475,470 


77 


Globe 

Shade '. 

Switchboard 

Wire 






177 


101 


Colored Incandescent Lamps... . 


282, 283. 284 
ass 


137 


Dynamos 

E 


137 401 


Combination System for Interior Conduit 


Hoods, Arc Lamp' 


....150-152, 176 


Combination Bridge. Klieostat 


nd Gal- 

248 

365 


Hook, Cutter Ceiling 


165 


Hooks, Arc Lamp 

Cant and Carrying 






Elbows, Conduit, Brass 

Iron 

Plain 

Electroliers 


320-323 

298, 299, 302, 303 

329, 330 

265, 266 


. . . . 342, 357 


■'Come Alongs" 


340 




House Brackets 

1 
Immersion Coil Heater. , 




Compound. Comimitator 


378 




Snlicina 


377 


Enamelac 

Exhaust Fans and Motors. . . . 
Extension King for Canopies 

r 


382 

477, 478 

270 




vyE^;::.:::::;::. ::;::: 


382 

297-333 


290 

'i74-''86 


Conduit. Combination 


315-318 

320-328 

332 

..„., 297-319 
329-330 


Indicators, Current Direction 


139 


Flexible Circular Loom... . 




251,252 

....365 




Fans, Exhaust 


477, 478 












Tools 

Vitrified Terra Cotta 


319, 331 

333 

135, 136, 137 


Fiber Sheet, Rod and Tubing 

Filter.Oil 

Fire and Weatherproof Wire 

Fire Pot, Helpers 

Fishing Wire 


....279,380, 381 

384 

456 

370 


Floor 

Ghass 


413 

388-395 


Connectors. Switchboard 134 


I^mp 

Locke 

Porcelain 

Rubber Hook. 

Insulating Joints 

InsuUac ; :.... 

Interior Conduit and Fittings. 
Iron Armored Conduit 


165, 166 


Splicing 


353, 354, 358 

479 

288, 290, 29t 

474 

359 

99, 100 

457. 458 

. 457 




Five O'clock Tea 








Fittings for Fixtures 


269 


104-106 


Copper. Brush 

Copners. Soldering 

Cord Adjusters 

Cord, Incandescent Lamp 

(Galvanized Arc Lamp Cord 
Pliable 


Fittings for Switchboard 

Fixtures 

Bedroom 

Ceiling, Ornamental. . . . 

Cutter, Arc 


134-138 

253-273 

264 

261, 262 

173 


382 

297-332 

. 297-318 


irons. Sad or Smoothing 

I, T. E. Circuit Breakers 

J 

Joints, Insulating 

Jimction Boxes, for Brass Con 

F'or Iron Conduit. 

Marine 

K 

Kerite Wire , 


292 

53-57 


401 


Electric 

Hall. ; 

Maiinp 

Flame Miniature Lamps. . , 


253-273 

264 

185-189 




Cords for Lamp Adapters. . . . 


236 




("orner 1 nsulator 


402 


104-108 






Fletcher's Line Material 


.....165-170 




Cotton Sleeving 


458 

367 

321, 324, 3.30 
....... 331 










Couplings, Conduit . . .300. 304, 315 


Floor Insulators 


413 




Coiiplin',' Tools. 
















101 

■.. 382 

167 

ihone... 422 

422 

344 














Kerosene Lamp Attachment.. 

jcfnsmanjDe' k li'gii't :::'.::::: 

Knives, Draw 

Kreuger Theater Lamp 












Cross Arms. Telegraph and Telej 
Cross Arm Braces 


Furnaces, Soldering 


370, 371 


.....260 


Crow Bars 


Fuses. Terminal 

Fuse Blocks. . 


54 

77 


. . . 177 


Crowfoot, Iron 


102 

103 

289 


L- 




Cup. Dipping 

Curling Iron Heater 


Fuse Links., 

Fuse Ribbon 


108. 109 

107 












Cut-Oft- Switch 

Cut-Outs 


164 

58-79 


Fuse Wire ....; 


107 


Ladles, Soldering 

I,ag Screw Wrenches . 


...355. 358. 482 




Lamps, Arc 

Incandescent 


...T^.. ^75-180 








Bryant ....58-02,64,65,07, 

CelliripButton ... .".'.v.'.'.'.'.'.' 
Chandelier 


08. 72-74, 405 

..58.59, 465 

...62,64,65 

60 




Galvanometer. Testing 


247-249 


Bases 

Alcohol Blow 

Cord 


277.278 


Gas Fixture Wire 




457 458 




....63.64,66 

75 








Double Pole Switch 


Gauges Wire 




Guards 

Lamp-Hangers. Adjustable... 

Stationary 

'"""M^:;:;;;:;:;;:::::::: 

Hour Recorder 

Posts 

Lantern, Miniature Lamp 


183 184 218 




.'..'...".'.67-72 

74, 465 

58-61 


German Silver Wire 






Edison 








Five Hundred (500) Volt... 
Fixture 


Glass Insulators .. 


388-395 


148 


Globes. Arc Lamp. . . 


161-163 


146-143 












Horseshoe 

K.W 


59-61 

... 61,02,73 


Weatherproof . 

Globe.Holders 


217 

. . . 160 


148-149 

160 




. . . 07-73, 75 


Globe Nets 


163 


181 


Motor 


77 

3-60, C2-C5, 75 
.. . 72-75 
62 








P & .S 5 


Goose. Tailor's Electric 

GrimshawWire 

Griddles, Electric Heating... 


'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.! 435-437 
294 


Lead Covered Wire 

Lens Box 

Lens Miniature Lamps ....,., 


446 460 


s. M... ;■....■..■. .: .■■.■..■;■. 

Self-Tying 


;;::;::;;:: ^ 



500 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



PAGE. 

Lightning Arresters 125127, 144 

Lines, Tape 367 

Line Tapping Clamps 367 

Links, Fuse 108, 109 


Polished Rod 

Porcelain Base for T. H. Lamps 
Insulators 

Portables ...■.■.'.■;.■.■.■.■.■.■.■:.■.■!:.'.■" ; 

Marine 


PACE. 
378 


Shades, Mccreary 

Metal 

Miniature Lamp 


PAGE. 
....206. 207 


396-403 

410-414 

259-260 

188 


285 286 


Mirror Reflector 

Murray 

Paper 

Parabolic Reflector 

Porcelain.... 

Pulpit Hood 


....211. 212 


Locks, Pole 


.... 166 
... 102 


....207, 208 

213 

....190, 191 
212 




Posts. Lamp 

Pot. Electric Glue 

Soldering 

Uhlich Soldering . . 


181 

291 

376 

376 


Lundell Motors and Dynamos 

M 


...476-478 

...104-106 

Am- 
..238. 239 

..451-4.53 


Silvered Glass 

Street Hood 


204-206 

214-216 


Prism Miniature Lamps 


.... 281 


we&rpVoof:. ..:.■:.■.■.'. .■.'.'. 
shade^^fc :.■'..:.::.. ::"..•.::: 

Shallenberger Meter 

S leet Fiber 


207 208 


Macallen Insulating Joints 

" Magnetic Vane," Voltmeters and 


Projectors. Kushmore 

Post Office Bridge and Rheostat 

Pulleys 

Pulley Blocks 

R 

Radiant Lacquer 

Rae Store Reflector 


178-180 

247 

..169-172. 215 
349 

249 

250 

103 

160 


2^7 

2&4 

101 


Ma'Tiet Wire 


244 


Magnetic Circuit Breaker . . 


53-57 


379 


Malleable Iron Brackets 

Marine Material 


..426. 427 
182-189 


Sheet Rubber 

S umt Blocks for Circuit Breakers 


379 

342 343 






54 




.. 418 








Mercury Contact Circuit Breakers.. 
Meters, Bristol 


55 

..239, 240 

238 

.,244, 245 
..238, 239 
.... 250 


Sockets 

Anchor .' 


80-96 

88 












Queen Wirt .'V. 


Raising Forks 


. . ..344, 357 


Edison 

For Conduit Branch Boxes 

Marine 

Moulded Mica 

P.&S 

Perkins 

Pull Socket 


. 81-85 


Scheetler 


243 

..241-243 
10-236, 246 
..236, 237 

360 

247 


Reamers, for Conduit 


.. 319, 331 


3?8 


i^jr";:::::;::::.::.:::::22 


■Receptacles 

^&o.r6:::::::::::::::. 

Bryant 


90-97. 177, 464 
.....'..92,93 
464 

^'^ 


182 

86 


Whitney 

Meters for Measuring Wire 


95.96 

86,87 

81 




■.■..'.'.■ 222 




91 92 


sockeriSr^::::::::::::: 


89 90 92 96 




For Conduit Branch Block 
Marine 








183 


ffi.es:::::::::::::::::::: 

Solder""^^-^- •• 




Miniature Incandescent Lamps. . . . 


...278-286 




stage 

Weatherproof 

Recorder, Pattee Lamp Hour. . . 

Reels 

ReelStraps , 


95, 96 

.90.93 

96, 97 

.«9, 90. 92, 96 

160 

..345,359, 360 
■34.'; 




Motors, Alternating Power 

Hoist ... . . 


475 

...■334-341 
.... 387 


369 


Soldering Apparatus and SuppUe 


5 369-376 

376 


Lundell ■••■■•••••• 


..476. 477 
...415-417 

... 163 
269 




Moul™ .•;.•:.•;..■.;:::::::::;... 






■Speed Indicators 


....251, 252 


N 


Reflectors... 160,177,204-213 

Rheostats 109-125,469-471 

Adjustable Drum 122 

American Universal 469-471 

B-F »...*. ...1221125 

Carpenter Enamel ii.i-isi 




Splicing Clamps 


.353-355, 358 


Nets Globe 


*^ Compound;:::;;:.::;;;;::: 

Tools 


377 




.353-355, 358 


Iron Conduit 

Non-Sparking Brushes, W. E 


..300. 304 
..472, 473 
269 

459 

..438, 439 


Wrenches 

Spreader Cutter Featherweight. 

Springjacks 

Standards 


^-^^ 








o 


Portable theater Lamp. .' '. 
P Bridge 


112 

177 

247 


258 


Staples for Conduit .... 

'^Insulating Saddle 

Steps. Pole.... 


331 


Office Wire 

OkoniteWire 


Theater 

Ribbons. Fuse 

Rings. Extension 

Socket 

Risers, Insulated Wood 

Rod, Fiber 

Polished 

Rubber 


122-125 

107 

270 

101 

405 

380 

378 

^80 


421 

425 


Oil Filter 


384 
. 299, 303 


Stick, Soldering. 

Stove. Electric Portable 

Stretcher, Wire : : . . .'.'.' ;.' '.'. !'.'.'. '.-. . 


369 


Outlets Elbow for Conduit 


290 




. 173 


345 


P 




354 

.346-349, 358 




Manilla 


419 






Paltits. Insulating 

Pancake (Jriddle. Electric 

Parallel Wire Stretchers 


. .. 382 
. . . 294 


Switchboards 123.124 

Switchboard Fittings 

Switches. Automatic Controlling 

Building 

Clock.. 

Cut-Ofif 

Door and Closet 




Rosettes, B. K 464 

Concealed 61-65,464, 466 

Dovetail 62, 63 

Fuseless 63. 65 

Imperial 466 

K.Hv 61.62 

Rubber Sheet. Rod and Tubing 379-381 

Rushmore Projectors and Searchlights.i78-iS0 

S 

Sadirons 292 

SaddleStaple 421 

Safety Wire 445-447 


134-138 

145 


Paste Soldering 

Pay-Out Keels 

Peudants, Electric 

Wiring Fletcher 


369 

.345. 359 

264 

406 


142 

145 

m 

466 


Pike Poles .! 

Pins. Iron Insulating 

Malleablelron 

Solid Iron . ... 


.344. 357 
. ... 406 

427 

420 


Line 


146 


Switches. Knife, Automatic 

Baby 

Bergmann 

Bryant High Tension Servk 

Circuit Breakei-s 

Dynamo 

E.E.&S 

Elevator 

Shaw'mut 

Western Electric 

Accessories for 

Anchor 

Automatic 


....467.468 
.. 31-32. 464 


Wooden . . 


. . 420 


45-52 


Pin Locke. Indestructible 

Pipe Cutters 


421 


6 52 

53-57 


Pipe Cutters for iron Cond\iit 319 

Plain Interior Conduit 329,330 

Plates, Wall .. 268 

Platinum Wire... 460 

Pliers 350-352 

Plugs. Attachment 94. 96, 97. 464. 465 

Attachment for Conduit 328 

For Adapters 236 

Fuse 72 

Iron for Conduit 300.304 

Marine 183 

Stage 96.97. 177 

Switchboard 141 

PodBlts. 362 

Polarity Indicator 139 

Pole, Pike 344, 357 

Pole Supporters 344.357 


45 

37-39 


Saws 

ScheeEEer Recording WattMete 
Scissors. Electrician's 


364 

S 243 

362 

..359,361, 362 
423 


45 

4^45 

36 

33-35 


Screws. Lag 


9-31, 182, 466 
25.28 


Series Incandescent Lamps. . . . 
Shades 

Aluminum 

Ball 

Billiard Reflector 


279 

190-217 

203. 213 

202 

208 ''12 


27-29 

23 


Bryant 10. 

Chandelier (Bryant) 

China 


2. 13. 26, 182 

26 

9-11, 15 


Bowl 

Bowling Alley 

Cartwright 

Crescent 

Cutter Combination 


203 

208 

207 

213 

214 


Cleveland 

Commutation 

Crowell. E. E. & S 

C. S 

Dial .... 


12 

23 

12 

22-25 


»e„;:.;;;:;:::::::::;;;: 

Pole Counter 


425 

424 

367 




Dimmer .. 

Door 

Double Pole.. 10 

Edison 

E E. &S 


30 


Etched 

Foot Light Reflectors ... 

Glass 

Marten Combination 


191-203 

212 

191-207 

209 


. ... 23 


Lock 


166 




Polished Brass Armored CondiiitV. 


378 

328 


12. 16, 22. 26 



II 



WESTERN ELECTR'C COMPANY, 



501 





PAGE. 




PAGE. 




PAGE. 


Switches. Snap. Flusn 15 21-25, 28, 29 


Tool Belt 


367 


Washers 


423 


Flush Plates 14, 19 


20. 21, 29 


Tools 


342-376 


Waste. Cotton 


382 


Flush Pocket, (Edison) 


15 


Tools for Interior Conduit. . . . 


319, 331 


Watt Meters. Bristol's Recording 


240 










Duncan^ 

ScheefiFer 

Thompson 

Weston 








Transformer. Adjustable 

Trimmers for Conduit 


480 

331 






.17-21,30 
30 


241-243 


Heat Regulating 




355 


246 


31 


Tripod. Iron. 


102 


Weston Instruments 220-236. 246. 249 


Key 

Lazyman's.. 

Lock 


...24,28 
....11,12 






Portable Watt Meters 

Wheatstone Bridge 




Deck 


183 


....248. 480 


26 


Insulating 


410-414 


Whitney Instruments 


....236. 237 


]larine 


.182, 183 . 


Tubing. Fiber 


381 


Windlasses 


168 








Wire. Cords and Cables 

Annunciator 

Clark 


434-461 

459 

443. 444 










Perkins 13, 14,22 


26, 30, 31 






^ish 




u 




Climax 


450 


•iish Button 


10 


Uhlich Solderlne Pot 

Underwriters Wire 


376 






latchet 


Fishing 

Fuse 


331 


Single Pole 9, lO, 12-1' 


, 16-18. 27 


456 


107 


pecial 


....11,30 
....15,27 
17. 19, 27 
.... 14 


V 








' wo-Circuit 




.... 459 


"hree-PoInt 




454 


Three-Wire 


Vaughaii's Patent Augur . 


. 343 


Grimshaw 

Habirshaw 


435-437 


Vises 


346 




T 
Tablet Boards 




Vitrified Terra Cotta Conduit 

Clay Tubes 

Volt Ammeters 

Voltmeters . . .-. 218-223. 227-229, 


333 


Lead Covered 


448, 460 


5. 76. 465 


223 

232-236. 238,. 240 


Magnet 

Okonife. '. '. '. '.'.'.'.'.'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 


451-453 

450 






Bristol Recording 


... . .1240 




Take-UpKeels 


.345. 359 




Office 


459 


Tally Registers 


367 


Differential 


232 


Platinum 


460 




.344. 357 
.... 367 


High Range 

Inspectors 

"iVIagnetic Vane" 


221. 222 

235 






Tape Lines ... 


Un^rwritefs ■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.'.' .".'.■.■ 


447^50 


Splicing 

Tees for Conduit 


377 


456 


.321. 330 




Weatherproof 


....455, 456 




..... 54 


Railway 

Queen Wirt 


...:....: 229 

250 

227 228 




353.354, 358 












.135. 136 


Cutters 




Testing Set " Acme," Portable 

(Combination Bridge). W. E .. 
Queen Decade 


.....249 


Western Electric -. 

Weston 220-223 

Whitney 

Voltmeter Switch 


219 

. 227-229. 232-235 
236 




368 






137 


249 


I olders. Fletcher 


....403. 405 


Theater Lamps and Attachments... 


177 


251 


Holders, Porcelain 


406,407 


Thompson Recording Watt Meters. 
Tie Wrenches 


355 


Vulcanized Fibre 


........b79.380 




.346-349. 358 


Tile Bolt and Lock 


466 


W 




Terminals 


135. 136 








Wiring Pendants 

Wrenches 

Wurt Lightning Arresters 




Toggles 

Tool Bag 


421 

367 


355. 358 


Warmer. Electric Foot 


293 


....126, 127 



5pecial Index to Numbers of W. E. Fan Motors, 



CAT. NO. 


PAGE. 


CAT. NO. 


PAGE. 


CAT. NO. 


PAGE. 


CAT. NO. 


PAGE. 


A-4 


335 


A-28 


339 


C-34 


337 


F-18 


339 


A-5 


335 


A-29 


339 


CC-35 


337 


F-19 


3,39 


A-e 


335 


A-30 


339 


CCC-36 


337 


F-20 


339 


A-IO 


336 


•A-31 


339 


F-1 


335 


F-21 


339 


All 


336 


AA-13 


335 


F-2 


335 


F-22 


339 


A-12 


336 


AA-U 


336 


F-3 


335 


F-23 


339 


A-24 


339 


AA-32 


339 


F-1 


336 


F-34 


339 


A-25 


:«9 


AAA-15 


335 


F-8 


336 


M-37 


338 


A-26 


339 


AAA-16 


336 


F-9 


336 


MM-38 


,338 


A-^27 


• 339 


AAA-33 


339 


F-17 


339 


MMM-39 


338 



Index to Numbers. 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. " 


Page. 


1 


400 


208K 


315 


427 


416 


601 


268 


ii 


313 


iK 


400 


209H 


315 


428 


416 


602 


268 


309.311 


2 ^ 


400 


2mA 


315 


429 


415 


603 


268 


309.311 


2'A 


400 


213 


139 


430 


415 


m 


268 


7075i 


310 




63 


214 


139 


431 


415 


6^ 


268 


710i< 


310.311.312 


8 


401 


239 


102 


432 


416 


606 


268 


712>? 


308 


9 


401,403 


240 


102 


433 


416 


607 


268 


Q 


308 


13 


410 


241 


22 


iU 


416 


608 


268 


313 


013 


410 


242 


22 


435 


416 


609 


268 


"tlSli 


310 


14 


410 


245 


22 


4.36 


416 


610 


268 


7i7y 


310 


18 


58 


246 


22 


437 


416 


611 


268 


718y 


313. 314 


10 


59 


247 


23 


438 


416 


612 


268 




313. 314 


20 


410 


»8 


23 


439 


416 


613 


267 


720y 


308 


20J4 


410 


249 


23 


440 


416 


614 


267 


7222 


308 


22' 


75 


250 


23 


441 


415 


615 


267 


759 


259 


23 


75 


251 


23 


442 


415 


616 


267 


^>^ 


311, 312 


24 


75 


254 


24 


443 


416 


617 


267 


9 


25 


75 


255 


24 


444 


416 


618 


267 


803 


9 


26 


75.402 


256 


24 


445 


416 


619 


267 


804 


9 


26'/, 


402 


257 


24 


446 


416 


620 


267 


805 


9 


27 


75 


258 


24 


447 


417 


621 


267 


806 


9 


33 


10 


259 


24 


448 


417 


622 


267 


807 


9 


33^2 


10 


260 


24 


449 


417 




267 


808 




34 


10 


261 


24 


450 


417 


624 


267 


809 


9 


34^ 


10 


262 


25 


451 


417 


625 


267 


810 


9 


35* 


10 


263 


25 


452 


417 


626 


161 


811 


9 


35>^ 


10 


274 


327 




417 


627 


161 


812 


9 


36 


10 


300 


409 


i 454 


417 


628 


161 


813 


9 


36>^ 


10 


301 


409 


455 


417 


629 


161 


814 


15 


37 


410 


302 


409 


456 


417 


630 


161 


815 


15 


^H 


410 


303 


409 


457 


417 


631 


161 


816 


15 


38 


n 


372 


125 


458 


417 


632 


161 


817 


15 


39 


66 


373 


125 


459 


417 




161 


818 


15 


la 


64 


374 


125 


460 


417 


634 


161 


819 


15 


50 


402 


375 


125 


461 


417 


635 


161 


8-20 


15 


&t 


60 


376 


125 


467 


127 


636 


161 


821 


15 


60 


827 


377 


125 


468 


127 


637 


161 


822 




61 


402 


378 


125 


469 


127 




161 


823 


15 


<i3 


327 


379 


125 


470 


226 


639 


161 


824 


15 


64 


402 


380 


1-25 


471 


226 


640 


161 


825 


15 


eiVt 


402 


381 


125 


472 


226 


641 


161 


826 


15 


ee' 


327 


382 


125 


472(4 


226 




161 


827 


9 


70 


61 


383 


125 


473 


226 


643 


161 


828 


9 


74 


611 


384 


125 


473H 


226 


G44 


161 


829 


9 


80 


63 


385 


125 


478 


404 


615 


161 


830 


9 


81 


64 


386 


415 


479 


404 


616 


161 


831 


9 


82 


64 


387 


415 


481 


404 


647 


161 


832 


9 


94 


238 


388 


415 


482 


4C4 


618 


161 


833 


9 


95 


238 


389 


415 


483 


404 


649 


161 


834 


9 


97 


238 


390 


416 


484 


404 


650 


161 


835 




106 


M7 


391 


416 


485 


404 


651 


161 


836 


9 


108 


95 


392 


416 


487 


404 


652 


161 


837 


9 


109 


95 


393 


416 


488 


404 




101 


838 


9 


111 


95 


394 


416 


489 


404 


654 


161 


839 


15 


112 


95 


395 


416 


490 


404 


655 


161 


841 


13 


114 


95 


396 


416 


491 


404 


656 


108 


»42 


13 


115 


95 


397 


416 


492 


404 


657 


108 


843 


13 


117 


95 


398 


416 


493 


404 


668 


108 


&44 


13 


120« 


306 


399 


416 


494 


404 




108 


845 


10 


126 


125 


400 


416 


496 


405 


660 


108 


me 


10 


1285i 


305 


401 


415 


497 


405 


661 


108 


847 


10 


130 


410 


402 


415 


498 


405 


662 


108 


848 


10 


13<*i 


410 


403 


415 


554 


3ft4 


663 


108 


»49 


80 


IM 


11 


404 


416 


555 


384 


664 


108 


850 


80 


13*% 


U 


405 


416 


556 


3*4 


665 


108 


851 


80 


135 


11 


406 


416 


557 


384 


666 


108 


852 


80 


135>^ 


11 


407 


416 


558 


384 


667 


108 


853 


385 


136 


138 


408 


416 


569 


3*4 


66'> 


108 


854 


385 


137 


138 


409 


416 


560 


384 


66? 


108 


855 


80 


138 


138 


410 


416 


561 


384 


670 


108 


856 


80 


139 


138 


411 


416 


562 


.384 


671 


108 


857 


327 


141 


138 


412 


416 


563 


3»4 


672 


108 


859 


.80 


142 


138 


413 


416 


5M 


384 


673 


108 


860 


80 


143 


138 


414 


416 


565 


384 


674 


108 


867 


94 


144 


138 


415 


415 


566 


384 


675 


108 


868 


90 


146 


138 


416 


415 


690 


417 


676 


108 


869 


66 


153 


331 


417 


415 


591 


417 


677 


108 


870 


61 


154 


331 


418 


416 


592 


417 


678 


108 


871 


61 


166 


331 


419 


416 


593 


417 


679 


108 


872 


61 


156 


331 


420 


416 


5M 


417 


680 


108 


873 


268 


167 


331 


421 


416 




417 


681 


108 


878 


73 


156 


331 


422 


416 


596 


417 


682 


108 


879 


73 


170 


62 


423 


416 


597 


327 


683 


108 


880 


73 


205>< 


315 


424 


416 


598 


417 


684 


108 


881 


73 




315 


426 


416 


699 


3zr 


^n 


310 


882 


73 


807^ 


315 


426 


416 


600 


268 


310 


883 


73 



II 



i 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



503 



Cat No. 


Face. 


C.^T. No. 


P.VGE. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


C.\T. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


884 


72 


1031 


lot 


1156 


106 


1346^ 


329 


1478 


326 


885 


72 


1032 


lot 


1157 


407 


1351 


329 


1479 


326 


886 


72 


1033 


101 


1158 


407 


1355 


329 


1480 


326 


887 


72 


1034 


101 


1169 


407 


1356 


329 


1481 


326 


888 


73 


1035 


m 


1160 


407 


1358 


329 


1482 


326 




73 


1036 


101 


1161 


407 


1359 


329 


1483 


326 


890 


73 


1037 


104 


1162 


407 


1360 


329 


1484 


326 


891 


67 


1038 


104 


1164 


361 


1361 




1485 


326 


892 


67 


1039 


104 


1165 


361 


1369 


330 


1486 


326 


893 


67 


1041 


105 


1166 


361 


1370 


330 


1487 


326 


894 


67 


1042 


105 


1167 


361 


1371 


330 


1488 


326 


895 


67 


1043 


105 


1168 


361 


1373 


330 


1489 


326 


896 


67 


10« 


105 


1169 


437 


1374 


330 


1490 


326 


897 


67 


1045 


105 


1170 


437 


1375 


330 


1491 


326 


flOO 


58 


1046 


105 


1171 


437 


1376 


330 


1492 


326 


901 


58 


1047 


105 


1172 


437 


1384 


330 


1493 


326 


902 


58 


1018 


105 


1173 


437 


1385 


330 


1494 


326 


903 


58 


1049 


105 


1174 


437 


1387 


330 


1495 


326 


904 


15 


1050 


105 


1176 


141 


1388 


330 


1496 


326 


905 


15 


1051 


105 


1177 


141 


1389 


330 


1497 


326 


906 


15 


1052 


105 


1178 


220 


1390 


330 


1498 


326 


907 


16 


1053 


105 


1179 


220 


1397 


330 


1499 


326 


«» 


15 


1061 


105 


1180 


221 


1398 


330 


1500 


326 


909 


15 


1062 


105 


1183 


221 


1399 


330 


1501 


326 


910 


16 


1063 


105 


1184 


222 


1401 


330 


1602 


326 


911 


15 


lOftt 


105 


1185 


229 


1402 


330 


1503 


326 


912 


15 


1065 


105 


1187 


229 


1403 


330 


1504 


326 


918 


15 


1066 


105 


1188 


229 


140t 


321 


1505 


326 


1)14 


15 


1067 


105 


1189 


229 


1405 


321 


1506 


326 


915 


21 


1068 


105 


1190 


229 


1406 


321 


1507 


327 


016 


21 


1069 


105 


1193 


221 


1407 


321 


1508 


327 


917 


10 


1070 


105 


1191 


221 


1408 


321 


1B09 


327 


918 


10 


1071 


105 


1195 


221 


1409 


321 


1510 


327 


921 


90 


1072 


105 


1196 


221 


1410 


330 


1511 


327 


922 


93 


1073 


105 


1197 


221 


1411 


330 


1512 


327 


923 


94 


1080 


230 


1198 


221 


1412 


330 


1513 


327 


924 


94 


1081 


105 


1199 


221 


1414 


330 


1514 


327 


925 


94 


1082 


105 


1229 


436 


1415 


330 


1515 


327 


926 


61 


1083 


105 


1230 


436 


1416 


330 


1516 


327 


927 


93 


1084 


105 


1231 


436 


1417 


321 


1517 


327 


928 


93 


1085 


105 




436 


1418 


321 


1618 


327 


929 


91 


1086 


105 


1233 


436 


1419 


321 


1573 


324 


930 


60 


1087 


105 


129t. 


436 


1420 


321 


1574 


324 


931 


60 


1088 


231 


1235 


436 


1421 


321 


1575 


324 


932 


61 


1089 


231 


1236 


436 


1422 


321 


1S76 


324 


933 


60 


1090 


105 


1237 


436 


1423 


330 


1577 


324 


934 


144 


1091 


105 


1238 


436 


1424 


330 


1578 


324 


935 


142 


1092 


231 


1239 


436 


1425 


330 


1579 


324 


936 


to 


1093 


231 


1239>i 


225 


1427 


330 


1580 


324 


937 


10 


1091 




1241 


436 


1428 


330 


1581 


324 


938 


72 


1101 


105 


1242 


436 


1429 


330 


1582 


324 


939 


72 


1102 


105 


1243 


436 


1430 


321 


1583 


331 


940 


72. 


1103 


105 


1244 


436 


1431 


321 


1584 


331 


941 


72 


not 


105 


1245 


436 


1432 


321 


1585 


331 


912 


73 


1106 


105 


1246 


436 


1433 


321 


1586 


331 


943 


73 


1106 


105 


1247 


436 


1434 


321 


1587 


331 


944 


73 


1107 


105 


1248 


436 


1435 


321 


1588 


331 


915 


74 


1108 


344 


1249 


436 


1436 


330 


1589 


331 


946 


09 


1109 


346 


1250 


436 


1437 


330 


1590 


331 


!M7 


26 


1110 


105 


1251 


436 


1439 


330 


1591 


331 


948 


90 


nil 


105 


1262 


436 


1440 


330 


1592 


331 


949 


93 


1115 


142 


1253 


436 


1441 


330 


1593 


331 


950 


62 


1116 


142 


1264 


436 


1442 


330 


1591 


331 


961 


81 


1117 


142 


1255 


436 


1443 


321 


1595 


331 


952 


81 


1118 


143 


1273 


327 


M44 


321 


1596 


331 


958 


169 


1119 


143 


1275 


327 


1445 


321 


1597 


331 


900 


169 


1120 


143 


1276 


327 


1446 


321 


1598 


331 


999 


10 


1121 


106 


1277 


327 


14t7 


321 


1600 


456 


1000 


10 


1122 


106 


1278 


327 


1418 


321 


1601 


456 


1001 


104 


1123 


106 


1279 


327 


1449 


325 


160> 


456 


1002 


104 


1124 


106 


1280 


327 


1450 


325 


1603 


456 


1003 


lot 


1125 


106 


1316 


331 


1461 


325 


1604 


456 


lOM 


104 


1126 


106 


1317 


331 


1462 


325 


1605 


456 


1005 


m 


1127 


143 


1318 


331 


1463 


325 


'S2S 


466 


1006 


104 


1128 


225 


1319 


331 


1454 


325 


■521 


466 


1007 


101 


1129 


225 


1320 


75 


1455 




1608 


456 


1006 


1(H 


1130 


225 


1321 


135 


1456 


325 


1609 


466 


1009 


1(4 


1131 


106 


1322 


135 


1467 


326 


1610 


456 


1010 


104 


1132 


106 


1323 


65 


1458 


325 


1611 


456 


1011 


lot 


1133 


106 


1324 


66 


1459 


325 


1615 


456 


1012 


lot 


1134 


106 


1325 


75 


1460 


325 


1617 


456 


1013 


104 


1135 


106 


1326 


75 


1461 


826 


1619 


4X 


1014 


104 


1136 


106 


1327 


75 


1462 


325 


1621 


456 


1015 


lot 


1137 


225 


1328 


75 


1463 


825 


1624 


456 


1016 


104 


1138 


225 


1329 


75 


1464 


325 


1625 


466 


1017 


l(H 


1138>^ 


225 


1330 


11 


1466 


326 


1626 


456 


1018 


104 


1139 


225 


1333 


l35 


1466 


825 


1627 


456 


1019 


104 


1141 


106 


1334 


135 


1467 


326 


1628 


456 


1021 


104 


1142 


106 


1335 


135 


1468 


326 


1629 


456 


1022 


104 


1143 


106 


1336 


135 


1469 


325 


1630 


456 


1023 


104 


1144 


106 


1337 


99 


1470 


325 


1681 


456 


1024 


lot 


1145. 


106 


1338 


3» 


1471 


325 


1632 


466 


1025 


104 


1146 


106 


1339 


329 


1472 


325 


4633 


456 


1026 


104 


1161 


106 


1340 


329 


1473 


325 


1634 


456 


1027 


104 


1162 


106 


1342 


329 


1474 


325 


1635 


456 


1028 


m 


1163 


106 


1343 


329 


1476 


325 


1637 


456 


1029 


104 


1164 


106 


1344 


329 


1476 


325 


1639 


466 


1030 


104 


1165 


106 


1345 


329 


1477 


326 


1641 


456 

-a 






504 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cat. No. 


Page. | 


Cat. No. 


P.AGE. 


Cat. No. j 


F.ACE. 


Cat. No. 


P.AGE. 1 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


1G43 


45G 


1745 


421 


1902 


440 


2062 


217 1 


2166 


226 


IM5 


456 


1746 


421 


1903 


440 


2063 


217 


2167 


227 


1048 


421 


1747 


421 


1!KM 


440 


2061 


217 


2168 


'227 


l(i->0 


453 


1748 


364 


1905 


440 


20&-. 


217 


'2169 


•226 


1651 


453 




3W 


1900 


440 


2006 


217 


2170 


•227 


1C.V.' 


453 


1750 


364 


1907 


440 


2067 


21- 


2171 


2^27 


1653 


453 


1751 


304 


1!)08 


440 


2068 


217 


2172 




1654 


453 


1752 


364 


1909 


440 


2069 


217 


2173 


2-26 


1655 


4.53 


1753 


364 


1910 


440 


2070 


217 


2174 


227 


1656 


453 


1801 


136 


1911 


440 


2071 


217 


2175 


•227 


1C57 


453 


1805 


136 


1912 


440 


2072 


217 


2176 


•2-20 


1C58 


453 


1806 


136 


1913 


440 


2073 


217 


2177 


2-27 




453 


1807 


136 


1914 


440 


2074 


217 


2178 


'227 


1660 


453 


1808 


136 


1915 


440 


2075 


217 


217» 


•220 


1661 


453 


1809 


136 


1916 


440 


2076 


217 


21.80 


•227 


1662 


453 


1810 


136 


1917 


440 


2077 


217 


2181 


•2-27 


1663 


453 


1811 


136 


1918 


440 


2OT8 


217 


2182 


-226 


1664 


453 


1812 


136 


1919 


440 


2079 


217 


2183 


•227 


1665 


453 


1813 


137 


1920 


440 


2080 


217 


2184 


•2^27 


1666 


453 


1813>^ (for 1813) 


456 


1921 


90 


2081 


217 


2185 


2^26 


1667 




1814 ' 


137 


1922 


93 


2082 


217 


2186 


•2-27 


1668 


453 


1815 


137 


1923 


397 


2083 


217 


2187 


•2-27 


1669 


453 


1816 


137 


1924 




2084 


217 


2188 


2-20 


1670 


453 


1817 


137 


1925 


398 


2085 


217 


2139 


2-20 


1671 


4.53 


1818 


137 


1926 


399 


2086 


217 


21(10 


226 


1672 


453 


1819 


137 


1927 


399 


2087 


217 


2191 


■l/G 


1673 


453 


1820 


137 


1928 


396 


2088 


217 


2192 


•J-iC 


1674 


453 


1821 


137 


1929 


396 


2089 


217 


2193 


•2-26 


1675 


453 


1822 


137 


1930 


396 


2090 


217 1 


2m 


•2-25 


1676 


453 


1823 


137 


1932 


440 


2091 


217 


2197 


-2-25 


1677 


453 


1824 


137 


1933 


440 


2092 


217 


2200 


•2-25 


1678 


453 


1825 


137 


1934 


440 


2093 


217 


•2203 


2-2.'. 


1679 


453 


1826 


137 


1935 


440 


2094 


217 


•2-.'00 


•2-25 


1680 


453 


1827 


137 


1936 


440 


2095 


217 


2-213 


13 


1081 


453 


1828 


137 


1937 


440 


2097 


4.57 


•2214 


13 


16S2 


453 


1829 


137 


1938 


.440 


2100 


228 


•2215 


13 


1683 


4.53 


1830 


137 


1939 


440 


2101 


228 


2216 


13 


1681 


453 


1831 


137 


1940 


229 


2102 


228 


•2217 


13 


1685 


453 


1832 


137 


1941. 


229 


2103 


228 


2213 


13 


1686 


453 


1833 


137 


1942 


229 


2201 


224 


2219 


•22 


1687 


453 


1834 


137 


1942J^ 


229 


2105 


224 


22^20 


•22 


1688 


453 


1835 


137 


1913 


229 


2106 


228 


•.►221 


22 


1689 


453 


1836 


137 


1944 


230 


2107 


228 


2-2^22 


■M 


1690 


4.53 


1837 


137 


1!H5 


230 


2108 


228 


•-'•223 


■M 


1691 


453 


1838 


137 


lil46 


230 


2109 


228 


2-.-.J9 


14 


1692 


453 


1839 


137 


1<M7 


230 


2110 


224 


2230 


14 


1693 


453 


1840 


137 


1948 


91 


2111 


224 


•2^254 


247 


1694 


453 


1841 


137 


1949 


92 


2112 


228 


2^255 


•247 


1695 


453 


1842 


137 


1950 


441 


2113 


228 


•22C0 


24S 


1696 


453 


1843 


137 


1951 


441 


2114 


228 


•2^261 


243 


1697 


453 


1844 


137 


1952 


441 


2115 


228 


•-►265 


348 


1698 


453 


1845 


10 


1953 


+11 


2116 


224 


•2-2S1 


•219 


1699 


453 


1846 


10 


1951 


441 


2117 


224 


a-282 


219 


1700 


451 


1847 


10 


1955 


441 


2118 


228 


•2-283 


219 


1701 


451 


1848 


10 


1956 


441 


2119 


228 


2234 


219 


1702 


451 


1849 


137 


1957 


441 


2120 


224 


•-••285 


•219 


1703 


451 


1850 


137 


1958 


441 


2120}^ (for 2120) 


225 


•22S6 


219 


1704 


451 


1851 


135 


1959 


441 


2121 


224 


2^237 


219 


1705 


451 


1852 


135 


1960 


441 


2121}^(for2121) 
2122 


225 


•2^2S8 


219 


1706 


451 


1853 


ia5 


1961 


441 


•224 


2^>89 


219 


1707 


451 


1854 


135 


1962 


441 


2123 


224 


•2-290 


219 


1708 


451 


1855 


135 


1963 


441 


2124 


225 


2-291 


219 


1709 


451 


1857 


406 


1964 


441 


2125 


224 


•2-292 


219 


1710 


451 


1858 


406 


1965 


411 


2126 


224 


•.»93 


219 


1711 

1712 


451 
451 


1867 
1868 


94 
90 


1966 
1967 


441 
441 


lh"o 


225 


•2'294 
^•295 


219 
2:i6 


1713 
1714 




1809 


437 


1968 


441 


2131 


225 


•2296 




451 


1870 


437 


1969 


441 


2132 


225 


2^297 


■236 


1715 


451 


1871 


437 


1970 


441 


2133 


225 


•2-293 


236 


1716 


451 


1872 


437 


1071 


441 


2134 


225 


r22 


23U 


1717 


451 


1873 


437 


1972 


441 


2135 


225 


i 2300 


62 


1718 


451 


1874 


437 


1973 


441 


2136 


225 


•2301 


62 


1719 


451 


1875 


437 


1974 


441 


2137 


225 


•2302 


63 


170() 


451 


1876 


437 


1975 


441 


2138 


225 


2303 


63 


1721 
1722 


452 


1877 


437 


1976 


441 


2139 


225 


•2304 


•236 


452 


1878 


437 


1977 


441 


2L40 


225 


2305 


■236 
■236 


1723 . 

1724 


452 


1879 


437 


1978 


441 


2141 


225 


2300 


452 


1880 


437 


1979 


441 


2142 


225 


2307 

2308 
2309 
2310 
2311 
2312 
•2313 
•2314 
2315 
2316 
•2317 
2318 
2319 
2320 
•2321 
2322 
2323 
2324 
•2325 


•236 


1725 
1726 
1727 
1728 
1729 
1730 
1731 
1732 
1733 
1734 
1735 
1736 
1737 
1738 
1739 
1740 
1741 
1742 
1743 
1744 


452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
452 
421 
421 
421 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886. 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
ISOO 
1901 


437 
437 
437 
437 
437 
437 
437 
437 
440 
440 
440 
410 
440 
440 
440 
440 
440 
440 
440 
440 


1980 
1981 
1982 
1983 
1984 
1985 
1986 
1987 
1988 
1989 
1999 
2000 
2001 
2002 
2003 
2050 

^ 
2060 
2061 


441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
441 
230 
230 
150 
151 
151 
252 
252 
218 
217 
217 


2143 
2144 
2145 
2146 
2147 
2148 
2149 
2150 
2152 
2153 
2155 
2156 
2158 
2159 
2160 
2161 
2162 
2163 
2164 
2165 


225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
225 
227 
227 
227 
227 

227 
2-26 
227 
227 
226 
227 
227 


'230 
•236 
•237 
•237 
•237 
•237 
•237 
237 
•237 
•237 
237 
■237 
237 
237 
237 
•237 

237 
237 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



505 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


1 Cat. No. 


Page. 


1 Cat. No. 


P.^GE. 


Cat. No. 


P.\GE. 


Cat. No. 


P.\GE. 


232G 


237 


2541 


34S 


'2671 


4'.'0 


2776 


210 


2913 


364 




237 


•2542 


348 


•2672 


420 


2777 


'207 


2914 


361 


■-'328 


237 


•2513 


»15 


2673 


3.54 


2778 


207 


'2015 


405 


2320 


237 


2541 


»15 


2674 


354 


2779 B 


200 


•2910 


364 


2330 


•237 


•2545 


345 


2675 


a54 


2779 


206 


2917 


:i64 


2331 


237 


•J5K 


M5 


•2676 


3.54 


•2780 


ii06 


•2018 


361 


23M 


390 


2547 


as 


2678 


230 


2781 


206 


2010 


364 


2335 


390 


•i543 


346 


2679 


16 


'2782 


216 


•2920 


364 


2336 


393 


2549 


346 


2680 


352 


2783 


216 


2921 


01 


2337 


394 


2550 


376 


2681 


352 


'2784 


216 


29^23 


406 


2338 


394 


■2551 


376 


26S2 


352 


2785 


216 


2924 


406 


2339 


394 


2552 


376 


2683 


a52 


2786 


216 


29^25 


406 


2»il 


401 


•2553 




2688 


3.52 


2787 


216 


29^26 


142 


23« 


406 


2554 


361 




352 


2792 


208 


2927 


03 


2345 


406 


2555 


361 


2690 


352 


2793 


208 


2931 


406 


2346 


407 


2556 


361 


2690 


4.57 


2794 


209 


'2932 


406 


2347 


407 


2557 


^\ 


2691 


a52 


2795 


419 


2933 


406 


2348 


388 


■2558 


26M 


101 


2796 


419 


2934 


406 


2340 


333 


2559 


361 


2696 


457 


2797 


208 


2935 


406 


2350 


338 


'2560 


361 


•2697 


457 


2798 


208 


2944 


364 


2351 




25G1 


361 


2698 


457 


2799 


210 


2945 


364 


2352 


389 


2562 


361 


2700 


190 


2800 


209 


2946 


364 


2a53 


389 


2563 


361 


2701 


190 


■2801 


200 


2947 


364 


2354 


363 


2564 


361 


2702 


190 


2803 


218 


2949 


03 


2355 


205 


2.566 


401 


2703 


190 


'2804 


218 


•2991 


341 


2356 


•205 


2567 


401 


2704 


190 


'2806 


218 


2992 


341 


2357 


205 


2563 


401 


2705 


190 


2807 


218 


3000 


421 


235S 


305 


2569 


401 


2706 


190 


2808 


218 


3000}iC for 3000) 


4*4 


2359 


205 


2570 


401 


2707 


190 


2809 


218 




434 


23C0 


205 


2571 


401 


2708 


190 


2320 


340 


3002 


434 


2361 


205 


2.572 


401 . 


2709 


190 


2821 


340 


3003 


434 


2362 


•205 


2573 


401 


2710 


190 


2822 


340 


3004 


434 


2363 


•205 


•2574 


401 


2711 


190 


28'23 


340 


3005 


4a4 


2364 


205 


2575 


397 


2712. 


190 


2824 


340 


3006 


434 


2365 


205 


2576 


77 


2713 


190 


2825 


340 


3007 


434 


2366 


20) 


2577 


77 


2714 


190 


2826 


340 


3008 


434 


2367 


205 


2578 


77 


2715 


190 


'2827 


340 


3009 


434 




205 


2579 


77 


2716 


190 


•2S2S 


340 


3010 


431 


2369 


•206 


•2580 


77 


2717 


190 


28-29 


340 


3011 


434 


2370 


^206 


2531 


77 


2718 


190 


2330 


340 


3012 


434 


2371 


•260 


25S2 


77- 


2719 


190 




aw 


3013 


434 


2372 


260 


•2.533 


77 


2720 


190 


2332 


340 


3014 


4»4 


2373 


260 


25S4 


77 


2721 


190 


2833 


»J0 


3015 


434 


2374 


260 


25S.5 


77 


2722 


190 


2834 


340 


3016 


43+ 


2375 


260 


2.586 


77 


2723 


190 


•2835 


351 


3017 


431 


2376 


260 


•2.537 


77 


2724 


190 


2836 


351 


3013 


4a4 




200 




77 


2725 


190 




351 


3019 


434 


2378 


260 


25S9 


77 


2726 


190 


•'338 


351 


3020 


434 


2370 


•260 


2590 


77 


2727 


190 


2839 


351 


3021 


434 


2380 


■263 


2591 


77 


2728 


190 


2840 


351 


3022 


434 


2381 


263 


2592 


77 


2729 


86 


2341 


351 


30-23 


■iM 


2382 


263 


■2.594 


2^22 


•2729J^( for 2729) 


191 


•2.543 


163 


30^24 


434 




263 


2.595 


•222 


191 


2845 


10 


30-25 


434 


2384 


•268 


Z596 


■£t> 


2731 


191 


•2846 


10 


3026 


435 


238.5 




•2597 


•223 


2732 


191 


•2847 


10 


3027 


435 


2386 


260 


•2.598 


223 


2733 


206 


2843 


174 


3028 


4*5 




376 


■2.599 


2-23 


•2734 


206 


2.S49 


174 


30-29 


435 


2392 


36S 


■2600 


2-23 


•27a5 


206 


2850 


147 


3030 


4*5 


2393 


363 


•2601 


2-23 


•2736 


200 


2851 


147 


3031 


435 


2391 


.59 


■2002 


2-23 


2737 


•207 


2852 


167 


3032 


435 


2395 


59 


'2(!03 


223 


2738 


207 


2853 


403 


3033 


435 


2396 


4ft5 


■2604 


■2'23 


'2739 


207 


•28.54 


403 


3034 


435 


2397 


405 


2605 


223 


2740 


207 


2855 


403 


3035 


435 


2398 


40.5 


2606 


■j;£i 


27^1 


207 


2850 


403 


3036 


435 


•2399 


4ft5 


2007 


223 


■2742 


. '207 


2857 


403 


3037 


435 


2400 


405 


260S 


223 


2743 


'209 




404 


3033 


435 


2401 


405 


■2609 


2-20 


27+1 


209 


2859 


404 


3040 


227 


2402 


405 


■2610 


■.'20 


■'2745 


•209 


2860 


404 


3041 


T27 


2403 


405 


'2611 


•.'20 


2746 


209 


2361 


404 


3012 


439 


2404 


4a5 


■2612 


-.-■-•o 


•2747 


206 


2862 


404 


3(M3 


227 


24D5 


75 


2613 


■2-20 


•2748 


'209 


'2863 


404 


30+4 


227 


2406 


75 


2614 


233 


2749 


209 


•2864 


40J 


3(M5 


2-20 


2407 


75 


•2615 




27.50 


209 


0'2865 


.404 


3046 


22» 


2403 


75 


2616 


233 


2751 


200 


0'2SG6 


404 


3047 


-222 


2409 


77 


■2617 


233 


■27.52 


209 


2867 


04 


3047>4 (for 3047) 


224 


2515 


354 


2613 


233 


•27.53 


'209 


2868 


01 


3a50 


•."29 


2.'>10 


354 


2619 


233 


275+ 


'209 


2869 


351 


3051 


22» 


2517 


a>4 


■2620 




27.55 


209 


2870 


351 


3052 


457 


2.5I8 


3.54 


•2621 


233 


27.56 


209 


2871 


351 


3053 


457 


2520 


355 


'2622 


233 


2757 


209 


2872 


351 


3051 


457 


252J 


355 


20-23 


■233 


•2758 


209 


'2873 


351 


3055 


457 


25-22 


372 


2624 


233 


27.59 


209 


2874 


351 


3056 


457 


■2523 


350 


•2625 


2:M 


2700 


•210 


2875 


351 


3057 


+57 


■2.V24 


348 


•2626 


■SH 


•»r6i 


210 


2870 


.351 


3053 


457 


2.V25 


348 


•26'27 


234 


2762 


210 


2877 


351 


3059 


457 


2526 


348 


2628 


234 


•2763 


210 


'2878 


351 


3060 


457 


2527 


363 


2629 


2«i 


2764 


210 


2879 


351 


3061 


457 


■2.->2.S 


268 


2630 


■236 


2765 


210 


■2880 


351 


3063 


457 


•ry29 


361 


2631 


■236 ' 


•2706 


210 


2881 


351 


3065 


+57 


2.-.30 


361 


2636 


234 


•2767 


210 


2882 


351 


3067 


224 


2.531 


361 


2637 


234 


276.3 


210 


•2.S83 


351 


3067}^ 


•225 


2.532 


361 


2633 


■234 


•2769 


210 


28.34 


351 


3068* 


224 


2533 


361 


26.39 


•234 


•2770 


210 


2885 


351 


3063 J^ 


2-25 


■2.534 


361 


■2610 


234 


•2771 


210 


2886 


152 


3070* 


•2^24 


■2.5*5 


361 


2641 


•234 


'2772 


210 


•2887 


152 


4071 


224 


•Z536 


361 


2042 


234 


2773 


210 


2888 


152 


3073 


•2^2* 


2.537 


361 


2663 


12 


•2774 


210 


2891 


4'28 


3074 


2^24 


253S 


346 


2669 


'- 1 


2775 


'210 


2912 


364 


3075 


344 






506 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


If AGE. 


CAT. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


3076 


224 


3198 


101 


3468 


398 


3674 


252 


3859 


386 


3077 


224 




86 


3470 


399 


3677 


222 


3860 


386 


3078 


344 


32U3 


86 


3472 


413 


3678 


222 


3861 


386 


3079 


225 


3205 


369 


3473 


413 


3679 


285 


3862 


386 


3030 


225 


32U6 


369 


3474 


413 


3680 


249 


3363 


^ 


3031 


230 


3207 


369 


3475 


381 


3681 


249 


IS 


3082 


231 


3211 


438 


3476 


381 


3682 


249 


386 


?033 


231 


3212 


438 


3477 


381 


3683 


235 


3866 


386 


3034 


231 


3213 


438 


3478 


381 


3684 


235 


3967 


386 


■3085 


231 


3214 


438 


9479 




3685 


236 ■ 


3868 


370 


3092 


457 


3215 


433 


3480 


381 


3686 


246 


3869 


343 


3093 


457 


3216 


438 


3481 


381 


3687 


246 


3870 


343 


3104 


435 


3217 


4i33 


3482 


381 


3687}^ (for 3687) 


344 


3872 


389 


3105 


435 


3218 


433 


3483 


381 


3688 


246 


3879 


451 


3106 


435 


3219 


438 


3484 


381 


3688>^ (for 3688) 


246 


3880 


451 


3107 


435 


3220 


438 


3485 


381 


3689 


246 


3881 


451 


3108 


435 


3221 


438 


3466 


381 


3689 J^ (for 3689) 


34» 


3882 


451 


3109 


435 


3222 


438 


3487 


381 


3690 


246 


8883 


451 


3110 


435 


3223 


438 


3488 


381 


36905^ (for 3690) 


343 


3884 


451 


3111 


435 


3224 


438 


3439 


267 


3691 


246 


3885 


451 


3112 


435 


3225 


438 


3490 


267 


3692 


246 


3886 


461 


3113 


435 


3226 


438 


3491 


267 


3693 


246 


3387 


451 


3114 


435 


3227 


438 


3492 


267 


3693}4( for 3693) 


344 


3888 


451 


3115 


435 


3228 


438 


3493 


267 


3694 


246 


3889 


451 


3116 


435 


'S 


439 


34»4 


346 


aemH (for 3694) 


344 


3890 


451 


3117 


isa 


439 


3495 


346 


3695 


246 


3891 


451 


3118 


435 


3231 


439 


3496 


855 


36955i (for 3696) 


^ 


3892 


451 


3113 


435 


3232 


439 


3497 


355 


3695>^ (for 3695) 


3893 


451 


3120 


435 




439 


r498 


355 


246 


3894 


451 


3122 


435 


3234 


439 


3499 


355 


3698 


246 


3895 


451 


3123 


435 


3235 




3500 


355 


3700 


249 


3896 


451 


3124 


435 , 


3236 


439 


3501 


355 


3705 


346 


3897 


451 


3125 


435 


3237 


439 


3507 


376 


3706 


346 


3898 


461 


3126 


435 




439 


3508 


376 


3719 


390 


3399 


441 


3127 


435 


3239 


439 


3509 


376 


3730 


86 


3900 


451 


3128 


435 


3240 


439 


3510 


376 


3731 


377 


3901 


451 


3129 


435 


3241 


439 


3511 


376 


3732 


877 


3902 


452 


3130 


435 


3242 


439 


3512 


376 


3733 


377 


8903 


452 


.3131 


436 


3243 


439 


3513 


369 


3780 


343 


39M 


452 


3132 


436 


3244 


439 


3514 


369 


3781 


343 


3905 


452 


3133 


436 


3245 


439 


3515 


369 ^ 


3782 


343 


390« 


452 


3134 


436 


3246 


439 


3516 


369 


3783 


343 


3907 


452 


3135 


436 


3247 


439 


3517 


369 « 


3787 


365 


3908 


452 


3136 


436 . 


3243 


439 


3518 


369 \ 


3788 


365 


3909 


452 


3137 


436 


3249 


381 


3519 


369 


3789 


852 


3910 


462 


3138 


436 


3250 


331 


3520 


369 


3790 


352 


8911 


452 


3139 


436 


3251 


381 


3521 


369 


3791 


352 


3912 


452 


3140 


436 


3252 


381 ' 


3527 


365 


3792 


352 


3913 


452 


3141 


436 


3253 


381 




425 


3794 


351 


3914 


452 


3142 


436 


3254 


331 


3529 


425 


3795 


351 


3915 


452 


3143 


436 


3255 


381 


3530 


425 


3796 


351 ' 


3916 


452 


3144 


436 


3256 


381 


3531 


425 


3797 


351 


3917 


452 


3145 


436 


3257 


331 : 


3532 


425 


3798 


351 . 


3918 


452 


3146 


436 




369 


3533 


425 


3799 


a5i 


3919 


452 


3147 


436 


3339 




3534 


425 


3800 


351 


3920 


452 


3143 


436 


3340 


369 


3535 


425 


3801 


351 - 


3921 


452 


3149 


436 


3347 




3536 


425 


3802 


351 


3922 


452 


3150 


436 


3348 


382 




425 




101 


3923 


462 


3158 


433 


3349 


382 


3538 


425 


3804 


101 


3924 


452 


3159 


438 


3350 


382 


3539 


425 


3814 


407 


3925 


332 


3160 


438 


3351 


382 


3556 


99 


3815 


407 


3926 


332 


3161 


433 


3352 


382 • 


3561 


99 


3816 


413 


3927 


332 


3162 


433 


3373 


219 


3604 


384 


3817 


413 


3928 


332 


3163 




3374 


219 


3608 


80 


3818 


413 


3929 


332 


3164 


438 


3375 


219 


3609 


80 


3819 


413 


3930 


332 


3165 


438 


3376 


219 


3610 


421 


3820 


413 


3931 


332 


3166 


438 


3377 


219 


3618 


101 


3821 


413 


3948 


90 


3107 


433 


3378 


219 


3619 


101 


3822 


413 


3956 


457 


3163 


438 


3379 


219 


3622 


343 


3823 


413 


3957 


457 


3169 


438 


3380 


219 


3623 


377 . 


3824 


413 


3958 


457 


3170 




3381 


219 . 


3630 


98 


3825 


413 


3959 


457 


3171 


438 


3382 


219 


3631 


98 


3932 


365 


.3960 


457 


3172 




3383 


219 


3632 


98 


3833 


365 


3961 


457 


3173 
3174 


438 
438 


3383>^ (for 3383) 


86 
86 


3633 
3634 


98 
98 


3834 
3835 


385 
385 


3962 
3963 


457 
457 


3175 


438 


3394 


420 


36341^ (for 3634) 


101 


3836 


413 


3964 


457 


3176 


439 


3415 


407 , 


3635 


98 


3837 


413 


3965 


457 


3177 


439 


3416 


407 


3635>^ (for 3635) 


101 




385 


3966 


457 


3178 


439 


3417 


407 


3636 


98 • 


3839 


385 


3967 


457 


3179 


439 


3418 


407 




98 


3840 


385 


8968 


457 


3180 


439 


3419 


407 


8638 


377 


3841 


385 


3969 


457 


3181 


439 


3420 


407 




377 


3842 


385 


3971 


329 


3182 


439 


8421 


407 


3640 


377 


3813 


^ 


3972 


329 


3183 


439 


3446 


249 


3641 


377 


3844 


386 


3973 


329 


3184 


439 


3447 


370 


3642 


377 . 


3845 


386 


3974 


329 


3185 


439 


3450 


385 


3643 


377 


3846 


386 


3975 


329 


3186 
3187 


439 
439 


3451 
3452 


IS 


3644 
3645 


377 
377 


3847 


386 
386 


3976 
3977 


329 
329 


3188 


439 


3453 


385 


3646 


377 


3849 


386 


3978 


329 


3189 


439 


3454 


3S4 


3647 


377 


3850 


386 


3979 


329 


3190 


439 


3455 


384 


3651 


99 


3851 


.386 


3980 


329 


3191 
3192 


439 
439 


3456 


884 


3663 


850 




386 


3981 


320 


3457 


99 


3664 


350 


3853 


386 . 


3982 


320 


3193 


439 


3458 


396 


3665 


350 


3854 


386 


3983 


320 


3194 


439 


3460 


396 


3667 


350 


3855 


386 


3984 


320 


3195 
3196 


439 
439 


3462 
3464 


396 
397 


3668 
3669 


350 
350 


3856 
3857 


386 
386 


3985 


320 
320 


3197 


101 


3466 




3673 


251 


3858 


386 


3987 


320 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


PAGE. 


CAT. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


39S8 


820 


6755 


298 


8010 


41 


8109 


43 


8207 


44 


3997 


206 


6756 


298 


8012 


41 


8110 


43 


8208 


19 


3999 


382 


6757 


298 


8013 


41 


8111 


43 


8209 


19 


4111 


»tl 


6761 


455 


8014 


41 


8112 


43 


8210 


19 


4112 


341 


6762 


455 


8015 


41 


8113 


43 


8211 


20 


4134 


341 


6763 


455 


8016 


41 


8114 


43 


8212 


30 


4135 


341 


6764 


455 


8017 


41 


8115 


43 


8213 


20 


4504 


83 


6765 


455 


8018 




8116 


43 


8214 


20 


4505 


83 


6766 


455 


8019 




8117 


43 


8215 


20 


4974 


184 


676S 


455 


8020 




8118 


43 


8216 


18 


4975 


184 


6769 


455 


8021 




8119 


43 


8217 


5559 


99 


6770 


455 


80-22 




8120 


43 


8218 


20 


6000 


96 


6771 


455 


8023 




8121 


43 


8219 


20 


6001 


96 


6772 


455 


8024 




8122 


43 


8220 


20 


6538 


242 


C773 


4.J5 


8025 




8123 


43 


8221 


20 


6539 


241 


6774 


455 


8026 




8124 


42 


8222 


20 


6540 


241 


6775 


455 


8027 




8125 


42 


8223 


21 


6541 


241 


6776 


455 


8028 




8126 


42 


8224 


21 


6542 


241 


6777 


455 


8029 




8127 


42 


8225 


21 


65*25^ 


241 


6778 


455 


8030 




8128 


42 


8226 


21 


6543 


241 


6779 


455 


8031 




8129 


42 


8227 


21 


6544 


242 


6780 


455 


8032 




8130 


42 


8228 




6555 


242 


6781 


455 


8033 




8131 


42 


8229 


21 


6556 


242 


6782 


455 


80.34 




8132 


42 


8230 




^^ 


242 


6783 


455 


8035 




8133 


42 


8231 


21 


242 


6786 


267 


8036 




8134 


42 


8232 


21 


6553 


242 


6787 


267 


8037 


41 


8135 


42 


8233 


21 


6558 }4 


242 


6788 


267 


8038 


41 


8136 


42 


8234 


21 


6559 


244 


6789 


267 


8039 


41 


8137 


42 


8235 


17 


0560 


242 


6790 


267 


8O40 


41 


8138 


42 


8236 


17 


6560H 


242 


6791 


267 


8041 


41 


8139 


42 


8237 


18 


6561 


242 


6793 


394 


8042 


41 


8140 


42 


8238 


18 


6562 


242 


1 6798 


406 


8043 


41 


8141 


42 


8239 


13 


6562>4 


242 


6799 


406 


8044 


41 


8142 


42 


8240 


18 


6563 


2tl 


! 6300 


407 


8045 


41 


8143 


42 


8241 


18 


6565 


241 


0807 


349 


8046 


41 


8144 


42 


8242 


18 


6566 


241 


6808 


349 


8(M7 


41 


8145 


42 


8243 


18 


6567 


241 


6809 


349 


8048 


41 


8146 


42 


8244 


18 


«i567'/i (for6667) 


241 


6810 


349 


1 8049 


41 


8147 


42 


8245 


18 


6568 


241 


6812 


349 


8050 


41 


8148 


42 


8246 


i8 


6569 


241 


6813 


242 


8051 


42 


8149 


42 


8247 


19 


6569'/. (for 6569 


241 


6813}^ 


242 


8052 


42 


8150 


42 


8248 


19 


6570 


241 


0814 


242 


8053 


42 


8151 


42 


8249 


19 


6570>^ (for 6570) 


241 


6S15 


242 


80&t 


42 


8152 


42 


8250 


19 


^'6571 


241 


681^ 


242 


8065 


42 


8153 


42 


8251 


45 


6572 


241 


6816 


242 


8056 


42 


8154 


42 


8252 


45 


6572V4 


242 


6817 


349 


8057 


42 


8155 


42 


8253 


44 


6574 


242 


6818 


349 


8058 


42 


8156 


42 


8254 


44 


6575 


242 


6819 


349 


8059 


42 


8157 


43 


8255 


44 


6576 


242 


6820 


349 


8000 


42 


8158 


43 


8256 


44 


esn 


242 


6821 


349 


8061 


42 


8159 


43 




44 


6577K 


242 


6822 ^ 


349 


8062 


41 


8160 


43 


8258 


44 


6580^* 


400 


6323 


349 


8063 


41 


8161 


43 


8259 


44 


6597 


241 


6824 


349 


8064 


41 


8162 


43 


8260 


44 


6699 


247 


6825 


349 


8065 


41 


8163 


43 


8261 


45 


6705 


247 


6S33 


298 


8066 


41 


8164 


43 




45 


6710 


297 


6334 


293 


8067 


41 


8165 


43 


8263 


45 


6711 


297 


6S35 


298 


8068 


41 


8166 


43 


8264 


45 


6712 


297 


6843 


241 


8069 


41 


8167 


43 


8265 


40 


6713 


297 


6935 


241 


8O70 


41 


8168 


44 


8266 


40 


6714 


297 


6948 


242 


8071 


41 


8169 


44 


8267 


40 


6715 


497 


G949 


242 


8072 


41 


8170 


44 


8268 


40 


6716 


297 


6950 


241 


8073 


42 


8171 


44 


8269 


40 


6717 


297 


moy^ 


242 


8074 


42 


8172 


44 


8270 


40 


6718 


299 


6951 


241 


8075 


42 


8173 


44 


8271 


40 


6719 


299 


- 6954 


241 


8076 


42 


8174 


44 


8272 


40 


6720 


299 


e954K(for69»l) 


241 


«077 


42 


8175 


44 


8273 


40 


6721 


290 


»»55 


^'41 


8078 


42 


8176 


44 


8274 


40 


6722 


299 


6964 


241 


8079 


42 


[ 8177 


44 


8275 


40 


6723 


299 


G964H 


241 


8080 


42 


8178 


44 


8276 


40 


6724 


299 


0965 


ati 


8031 


42 


8179 


44 


8277 


40 


6725 


299 


6965>i 


241 


8082 


42 


8180 


44 


8278 


40 


6728 


298 


6966^' 


241 


8083 


42 


8181 


44 


8279 


40 


6729 


298 




242 


80S4 


43 


8182 


44 


8280 


40 


6730 


298 


242 


8035 


43 


81SS 


44 


8281 


40 


6731 


298 


241 


8086 


43 


8184 


44 


8282 


40 


£32 


298 


6967>i(fof6967) 


242 


8087 


43 


8185 


44 


8283 


40 


6734 


241 


6968 


241 


8088 


43 


8186 


44 


8284 


40 


S»! 


241 


69685i (for3635) 


247 


1 80S9 


'43 


8187 


44 


8285 


40 


6736 


298 


6968 >4 


241 


8090 


43 


8188 


44 


8286 


40 


6737 


298 


6970 


247 


8091 


43 


3189 


44 


8287 


40 


6738 


298 




242 


8092 


43 


8190 


44 


8288 


40 


6739 


298 


242 


8093 


43 


8191 


44 


8289 


40 


6740 




242 


8094 


43 


8192 


44 


8290 


40 


6741 


298 


6974i4 


242 


8095 


43 


8193 


44 


8291 


40 


S*2 


298 




242 


8096 


43 


8194 


44 


8292 


40 


6743 


298 


8000 ' 


40 


8097 


43 


8195 


44 


8293 


40 


6744 


298 


8001 


40 


8098 


43 


8196 


44 


8294 


40 


S*5 


298 


8002 


40 


8099 


43 


8197 


44 


8295 


40 


S^ 


293 


8003 


40 


8100 


43 


8198 


44 


8296 


40 


6747 


298 


80O1 


40 


8101 


43 


8199 


44 


8297 


40 


6748 


298 


8005 


40 


8102 


43 


8200 


44 


8298 


40 


6749 


298 


8006 


40 


8103 


43 


8201 


44 


8299 


40 


6750 


298 


8007 


40 


Slot 


43 


8202 


44 


8900 


40 


6751 


298 


8008 


40 


8105 


43 


8203 


44 


8301 


40 


6752 


298 


8009 


40 


8106 


43 


8204 


44 


8302 


40 


6753 


298 


8010 


41 


8107 


43 


8205 


44 


8303 
8304 


40 


6754 


298 


SOU 


41 


8108 


43 


8206 


44 


40 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Pace. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


«:»-. 


40 


8451 


48 


a598 


52 


8731 


207 


8872 


194 


.S.-iOC. 


40 


p453 


48 


8599 


52 


8732 


207 


8873 


194 


8307 


40 


S454 


48 


8600 


.52 


8733 


207 


8874 


194 


830.S 


40 


8450 


48 


8601 


52 


8734 


207 


8875 


194 


8300 


45 


8457 


48 


8602 


52 


8735 


207 


8876 


194 


8311 


45 


84.'i9 


48 


8603 


,52 


8736 


207 


8877 


194 


8312 


45 


8460 


48 


8604 


.52 


8737 


208 


8878 


191 


8314 


45 


8462 


48 


8605 


52 


8738 


208 


8879 


102 


8316 


45 


8463 


48 


8606 


.52 


8739 


208 


8880 


102 


8317 


45 


8465 


48 


8607 


.52 


8740 


208 


8881 


382 


8318 


45 


8466 


48 


8608 


52 


8741 


208 


8882 


270 


8320 


45 


8468 


48 


8609 


52 


8742 


402 




270 


8321 


45 


8469 


48 


8610 


52 


8746 


377 


8899 


413 


8323 


46 


8471 


48 


8611 


52 


8747 


208 


8900 


413 


8324 


45 


8472 


49 


8612 


52 


8748 


208 


8901 


413 


8.326 


45 


8474 


49 


8613 


52 


8749 


454 


8902 


413 


8327 


45 


8475 


49 


8614 


22 


8750 


455 


8903 


413 


.S320 


45 


8477 


49 


8615 


22 


8751 


455 


89M 


413 


8330 


45 


8478 


49 


8616 


22 


8752 


455 


8905 


413 


.s:«2 


45 


8480 


49 


8617 


22 


8753 


455 


8906 


413 


.S333 


45 


8481 


49 


8618 


26 


8765 


192 


8907 


400 


x3.r. 


45 


8483 


49 


8619 


20 


8766 


192 


8908 


400 


.S33G 


45 


8484 


49 


8620 


26 


8767 


192 


8909 


400 


8338 


45 


8486 


49 


8C21 


12 


8768 


193 


8910 


400 


8339 


45 


8487 


49 


8622 


12 


8769 


193 


8913 


184 


8341 


45 


8489 


49 


8623 


12 


8770 


191 


8966 


432 


8.342 


45 


8490 


49 


8624 


368 " 


8771 


191 


8967 


432 


8M4 


45 


8492 


49 


8625 


368 


8772 


191 


8968 


432 


8345 


46 


8493 


49 


8626 


368 


8773 


192 


8969 


432 


8347 


46 


8495 


49 


8627 


368 


8788 


349 


8970 


433 


8348 


46 


8496 


49 


8632 


353 


8789 


349 


8971 


433 


8350 


46 


8498 


49 


8633 


353 


8790 


106 


8972 


433 


HXil 


46 


8499 


49 


8634 


353 


8791 


106 


8973 


135 


XiiS 


46 


8501 


49 


8635 


353 


8792 


106 


8974 


135 


8354 


46 


8.502 


49 


8636 


430 


8793 


106 


8975 


135 


835C 


46 


,8504 


49 


8637 


430 


8794 


106 


8976 


135 


8357 


46 


8505 


49 


8638 


430 


8795 


100 


8977 


136 


8359 


46 


8507 




8639 


430 


8796 


106 


8978 


136 


8360 


46 


8508 


49 


8640 


426 


8797 


106 


8979 


136 


8362 


46 


8510 


49 


8641 


426 


8798 


106 


8980 


136 


8363 


46 


8511 


49 


8642 


428 


8799 


106 


8981 


136 


8365 


46 


8513 


49 


8643 


428 


8800 


106 


8982 


136 


8366 


46 


8514 


49 


8644 


428 


8801 


410 


8983 


103 


.S368 


46 


8516 


49 


8645 


428 


8802 


168 


8984 


103 




46 


8517 


.50 


8646 


428 


8803 


168 


8985 


103 


8371 


46 


8519 


50 


8647 


428 


8804 


168 


8986 


103 


8372 


46 


8520 


50 


8648 


428 


8805 


169 


8987 


103 


8374 


46 


8522 


50 


8649 


375 


8806 


169 


8988 


103 


8375 


46 


8523 


50 


8650 


3r6 


8807 


169 


8989 


103 


8377 


46 


8525 


.50 


8651 


376 


8808 


170 


8989K (for 8989) 


411 


8378 


46 


8.';26 


50 


8652 


375 


8809 


170 


8990 


103 


8380 


4« 


8.528 


50 




375 


8810 


170 


8992 


429 


8381 


46 


8529 


50 


8654 


375 


8811 


170 


8993 


429 


8383 


46 


8531 


.50 


8655 


375 


8815 


182 


8994 


429 


83»4 


46 


8532 


50 


8656 


375 


8816 


182 


8995 


429 


8386 


46 


8534 


50 


8657 


427 


8817 


182 


8996 


429 


8387 


46 


8535 


50 


8658 


427 


8818 


182 


8997 


429 


8390 


46 




50 


8659 


427 


8819 


182 


8998 


411 


8391 


46 


8538 


50 


8660 


427 


8820 


182 


9061 


249 


8393 


46 


8540 


50 


8661 


427 


8821 


186 


9062 


249 


8394 


47 


8&tl 


50 


8662 


427 


8822 


186 


9063 


249 


8396 


47 


8543 


50 


8663 


428 


8823 


186 


9065 


430 


8397 


47 


8544 


50 


8677 


102 


8824 


187 


9066 


430 


8399 


47 


8516 


50 


8678 


102 


8825 


192 


9067 


430 


8400 


47 


8547 


50 


,S679 


102 


8826 


193 


9068 


431 


8402 


47 


8549 


50 


8680 


102 


8827 


193 


9069 


431 


8403 


47 


8550 


50 


8681 


102 


8828 


193 


9070 


431 


8405 


47 


8552 


50 


8682 


102 


8829 


193 


9071 


431 


8406 


47 


8553 


50 


8683 


102 


8830 


92 


9072 


431 


8408 


47 


8555 


50 


8684 


102 


8831 


93 


9073 


455 


8409 


47 


8556 


50 


8689 


259 


8832 


93 


9074 


455 


841T 


47 


a558 


50 


8691 


100 


.8836 


96 


9075 


455 


8412 


47 


8559 


50 


8692 


100 


8837 


96 


9076 


455 


S414 


47 


8561 


50 


8701 


378 


8839 


96 


9077 


455 


8415 


47 


8562 


51 


8703 


165 


8840 


96 


9078 


455 


M17 


47 


85&> 


51 


8704 


170 


8842 


96 


9107 


270 


8418 


47 


8565 


51 


8705 


148 


8843 


96 


9118 


184 


8420 


47 




51) 


8706 


148 


8845 


96 


9119 


184 


8421 


47 


8508 


51 


l?S 


148 


8846 


96 


9120 


186 


8423 


47 


8570 


51 


149 


8848 


96 


9121 


183 


8424 


47 


8571 


51 


8709 


149 


8849 


96 


9122 


185 


8426 


47 


8573 


51 


8710 


149 


8861 


147 


9123 


18S 


8427 


47 


«574 


51 


8711 


149 


8862 


147 


9124 


185 


8429 


47 


8576 


51 


8712 


191 


8867 


194 


9125 


186 


8430 


47 


8577 


51 


8713 


368 


8858 


194 


9126 


187 


»432 


47 


8579 


51 


8716 


149 


8859 


194 


9127 


189 


8433 
8435 


47 


8580 


51 


8717 


149 


8860 


194 


9128 


189 


47 


8582 


51 


8720 


251 


8861 


194 


9129 


188 


8436 


48 


8583 


51 


8723 


101 


8862 


194 


9130 


188 


8438 


48 


8585 


51 


8724 


101 


8863 


194 


9131 


188 


8439 


48 


8586 


51 


8725 


159 


8864 


194 


9132 


189 


8441 


48 


8588 


51 


8725'4( for 8725) 


218 


8865 


194 


9133 


189 


8442 


48 


8589 


51 


8726 


159 


8866 


194 


9134 


187 


8444 


48 


«591 


51 


8726>^ 


382 


8867 


194 


9135 


187 


8445 


48 


8592 


51 


8727 


382 


8868 


194 


9136 


187 


8447 


48 


8.594 


51 


8728 


382 


8869 


194 


9137 


187 


8448 


48 


8595 


51 


8729 


382 


8870 


194 


9138 


188 


8450 


48 


8597 


51 


8730 


382 


8871 


194 


9140 


186 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



C.^T No. 


P.AGE. I 


Cat. No. 


F.ACE. 


C.\T. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page 


9H1 


186 


13221 


379 


14930 


347 


15185 


366 


15492 


425 


illlH 


17 


13222 


379 


14931 


347 


15186 


366 


15493 


4-25 


'.1200 


393 


13223 


379 


14932 


342 


15187 


366 


15800 


459 


'.i2(j(j 


401 


13224 


379 


14933 


342 


15190 




15801 


459 


M'M 


271 


13225 


379 


14935 


344 


15191 


366 


15802 


459 


!W3 


270 


13226 


379 


14936 


344 


15192 


S66 


15804 


459 


;!.ibo 


403 


13227 


379 


14937 


344 


15193 


866 


158U5 


459 


0301 


403 


13235 


379 


14938 


344 


15195 


366 


15810 


4.59 


1)30S 




13236 


379 


14940 


346 


15-iOO 


307 


15811 


459 


osiri 


393 




379 


U941 


346 


15201 


367 


15812 


459 


;i3i9 


83 


13238 


379 


14942 


346 


15202 


367 


15813 


459 


ns-.T 


411 


13239 


379 


14945 


346 


15205 


367 


158-20 


459 


!I328 


270 


13240 


379 


14940 


346 


J5206 


367 


15821 


459 


'.1378 


15 


13241 


379 


15005 


346 


15-207 


367 


15822. 


459 


U379 


15 


13242 


379 


loOOG 


340 


1.5210 


367 


15323 


459 


!I3S0 


15 


13243 


870 


15007 


342 


15211 


307 


158-24 


459 


'J381 


15 


13244 


379 


15010 


342 


15212 


367 


158-25 


459 


03S-2 


15 


13245 


379 


15011 


342 


15213 


367 


15830 


4.59 


93S3 


15 


X3246 


379 


15012 


342 


15215 


367 


15831 


459 


U3S3J4(for9383) 


271 
15 


13247 
13260 


379 
380 


15015 
1501S 


345 
347 


15216 
15220 


867 
370 


15335 
15836 


459 
459 


9386 


270 


13261 


880 


15020 


347 


15222 


371 


15837 


459 


9337 


270 


13202 


380 


15021 


347 


152-25 


371 


15838 


459 


93SS 


270 


13263 


380 


15025 


348 


15-230 


371 


15840 


459 


9389 


270 


13264 


880 


15026 


348 


15234 


372 


15S41 


459 


9391 


270 


132G5 


380 


15030 


349 


15235 


372 


15842 


459 


9392 


.271 


1326c 


380 


15031 


349 


15-230 


372 


15843 


459 


9393 


271 


13267 


380 


15032 


349 


15237 


372 


15845 


460 


9394 


271 


13269 


380 


15033 


349 


15-238 


372 


15840 


460 


9395 


271 


J3270 


380 


15035 


349 




372 


15847 


460 


9400 


SI 


13271 


380 


15040 


350 


15240 


372 


15848 


460 


WOOK (for9100) 
a400><^ 
9402 


226 


13272 


380 


15041 


350 


15-241 


.372 


15849 


460 


22G 


13273 


380 


15U42 


350 


15-245 


376 


15850 


400 


220 


13274 


380 


15043 


350 


15300 


391 


15851 


460 


9403 


226 


13275 


380 


15045 


350 


15301 


391 


15852 


460 


9404 


226 


13276 


330 


15046 


350 


15302 


391 


15853 


460 


9405 


2>6 


13277 


380 


15047 


350 


15305 


291 


15860 


460 


9400 


226 


13278 


380 


15050 


350 


1.5308 


392 


1.5861 


460 


9407 


226 


13279 


380 


15052 


350 


15310 


392 


15362 


460 


9408 


226 


13280 


380 


15055 


350 


15312 


392 


15863 


460 


9410 


226 


13281 


380 


15056 


350 


15325 


408 


1.5864 


460 


9411 


226 


13285 


380 


15057 


350 


15326 


408 


15865 


460 


9112 


226 


13286 


330 


J5058 


350 


15410 


418 


15806 


460 


9413 


226 


13287 


330 


15060 


352 


15417 


418 


15867 


460 


9414 


22G 


132SS 


380 


15062 


352 


15418 


418 


15868 


460 


9415 


226 


13289 


380 


15063 


352 


15420 


419 


15869 


460 


9416 


226 


13290 


380 


15065 


353 


15421 


419 


15870 


460 


9417 


226 


13291 


380 


15066 


353 


15422 


419 


15871 


460 


U418 


226 


13292 


3S0 


15067 


353 


15423 


419 


15372 


460 


9419 


220 


13293 


330 


15068 


&53 


154-25 


419 


15375 


461 


9419 


226 


13294 


380 


15070 


354 


154-26 


419 


15870 


461 


94G8 


428 


13295 


380 


15071 


354 


15430 


420 


15877 


461 


9530 


271 


13296 


380 


15075 


355 


15431 


420 


15878 


461 


9531 


271 


13297 


380 


J5070 


a55 


15432 


420 


15879 


461 


9532 


271 


13293 


330 


15077 


355 


15433 


420 


15880 


461 


9533 


271 


13299 




15078 


355 


15134 


420 


15881 


461 


9537 


272 


13310 


381 


15080 


355 


15436 


420 


15882 


461 


9533 


272 


13311 


381 


15085 


364 


15440 


420 


15883 


461 


9539 


272 


13312 


331 


15086 


364 


15441 


420 


15884 


461 


9540 


272 


13313 


331 


15115 


356 


15442 


420 


15885 


461 


9542 


272 


13314 


381 


15116 


356 


15443 


420 


15836 


461 


9.-^3 


272 


13315 


331 


15117 


350 


15444 


420 


15887 


461 


9544 


272 


13316 


331 


15118 


356 


15145 


420 


15890 


461 


9545 


272 


13317. 


331 


15120 


356 


15446 


420 


15891 


461 


9347 


272 


13580 


235 


15121 


356 


15447 


.420 


15392 


461 


9")48 


272 


13581 


2§5 


15122 


356 


15455 


420 


15893 


461 


9549 


272 


13582 


285 


15123 


356 


15456 


420 


15894 


461 


9550 


272 


13583 


235 


15124 


3.56 


15457 


420 


15S95 


461 


95r.2 


273 


13585 


286 


15125 


356 


15458 


420 


15896 


461 


9553 


273 


13586 


236 


151-26 




15459 


420 


15897 


461 


9551 


273 


13587 


286 


15127 


356 


15460 


422 


15898 


461 


955.5 


273 


13588 


286 


15128 


356 


15401 


4-22 


15899 


461 


9557 


273 


13993 


380 


15130 


350 


15462 


4-22 


18757 


418 


9558 


273 


13994 


380 


15132 


356 


15463 


422 


18758 


418 


955U 


273 


13995 


380 


15140 


362 


1.5464 


422 


18759 


418 


95C0 


273 


13996 


380 


15142 


362 


15465 


422 


18760 


418 


9562 


273 


14350 


103 


1 15145 


362 


15406 


422 


18761 


418 


9563 


273 


14851 


103 


15148 


362 


15407 


422 


18762 


418 


9.564 


273 


14352 


103 


15150 


362 


1.5470 


422 


18763 


418 


9.5C5 


273 


14353 


103 


15152 


362 


15471 


422 


18^!^ 


418 


9.568 


271 


14854 


103 


15153 


362 


15472 


422 


19760 


457 


9509 


271 


14855 


103 


15154 


362 


15473 


422 


19761 


457 


9570 


271 


14856 


103 


15155 


362 


15475 


422 


19762 


457 


9571 


271 


14910 


342 


15156 


362 


15476 


4-22 


19763 


457 


9573 


242 


14911 


342 


15157 


362 


15477 


422 


19764 


4.57 


9634 


271 


14912 


342 


15158 


362 


15473 


422 


20001 


9 


96S3 


271 


14913 


342 


15159 


362 


15480 


425 


20C02 


9 


13210 


379 


14915 


342 


15160 


362 


1.5481 


425 


20003 


13 


13211 


379 


14910 


342 


15162 


362 


15482 


425 


200O4 


13 


13212 


379 


14917 


343 


15163 


362 


154S3 


4-25 


20005 


13 


13213 


379 


14918 


343 


15105 


365 


15484 


4-25 


20006 


13 


13214 


379 


14920 


343 


15160 


365 


15485 


4-25 


20007 


13 


13215 


379 


14921 


343 


15170 


365 


15436 


425 


-20008 


13 


13210 


379 


14923 


343 


15175 


365 


15487 


425 


20009 


13 


13217 


379 


14926 


344 


15180 


306 


15488 


4-25 


20010 


13 


13218 


379 


149-27 


344 


15181 


366 


15489 


4-25 


20011 


13 


13219 


379 


14928 


344 


15182 


366 


1.5490 


4-25 


•20012 


la 


13220 


379 


14929 


344 


151S3 


366 


15491 


4-25 


-20013 


13 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



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Page. 


Cat. No. 


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Page. 


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Page. 


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PACK. 


20518 


115 


20619 


119 


20717 


121 


20890 


171 


20989' 


153 


•J0519 


115 


20620 


119 


20718 


121 


20891 


171 


20990 


153 


20520 


115 


20621 


119 


20719 


121 


20892 


172 


20991 


153 


20521 


115 


2QC22 


119 


20720 


121 


20893 


172 


20992 


153 


20522 


115 


20023 


119 


' 20721 


121 


20891 


172 


20993 


153 


20523 


115 


20624 


119 


20722 


121 


20895 


165 


20994 


153 


20524 


115 


20625 


119. 


20723 


76 - 


20896 


165 


21000- 


242 


20528 


116 


20626 


119 


20724 


70 


20897 


166 


21001 j 


242. 


20529 


116 


20627 


119 


20725 


76 


20898 


166 


21002! 


242 


20.530 


116 


20628 


119 


20726 


76 


20900 


128 


21003 


2iZ 


20531 


116 


20029 


118 


20727 


76 


20901 


128 • 


21U04| 


243- 


20532 


116 


20630 


118 


20728 


70 


20902 


128 


21005 


243,. 


20533 


116 


20631 


118 


20729 


76 


20903 


128 


21006 


243' 


- 20534 


116 


20632 


118 


20730 


76 


20904 


128 


2IU07 


2431 


20535 


116 


20633 


118 


20731 


76 


20905 


128 


210O8 


243: 


20536 


116 


20634 


118 . 


20732 


76 


20906 


128 


21009 


243 


20537 


116 


20635 


118 


20738 


76 


20907 


128 


21010 


24* 


20538 


116 


20630 


118 


20734, 


76 


20908 


128 


21011 


24a 


20539 


116 


20637 


118 


20735 


76 


20909 


128 


21012 


24» 


20540 


116 


20638 


118 


20736 




20910 


128 


21013 


24* 


20541 


116 


20039 


118 


20737 


76 


20911 


128 


21014 


243> 


20542 


116 


20640 


118 


20738 


76 


20912 


128 . 


21015 


243 


20543 


116 


20641 


118 


20739 


76 


20913 


128 ; 


21016 


122 


20544 


116 


20642 


118 


20740 




20914 


128 


21017 


1221 


20545 


116 


20643 


118 


20741 


76 


20915 


118 


21018 


122t 


20546 


116 


20644 


118 


20742 


76 


20916 


128 : 


21019 


122 


20547 


116 


20615 


118 


20743 


76 


20917 


128 


21020 


122 


20548 


116 


20616 


118 


20744 


76 


20918 


128 r 


21021 


122 


20549 


116 


20617 


118 


20745 


76 


20919 


128 • 


21022 


122- 


20550 


116 


20(H8 


118 


20746 


76 


20920 


128 


21023 


122 


20551 


116 


20049 


118 


20747 


76 


10921 


128 


21024 


122 


20552 


116 


20050 


118 


20748 


76 . 


20922 


128 


21025 


122 


20553 


116 


20651 


118 


20749 


76 


20923 


128 


21026 


122 


20554 


116 


20652 


118 


20750 


76 V 


W924 


128 


21027 


122 


20555 


116 


20653 


118 


20751 


76 


20925 


128 


2102S' 


, 122 


20556 


116 


20654 


118 


20752 


76 


20926 


128 


21029 


152 


20557 


116 


20655 


118 


20753 


76 


20927 


128 


21030 


152 


2a558 


117 


20650 


118 


20754 


76 


20928 


128 


21031 


152 


20559 


117 


20657 


118 


20755 


76 


20929 


128 


21032 


152 


20560 


117 


20658 


118 


207.56 


76 


20930 


128 


21033 


162 


20561 


117 


20659 


118 


20757 


76. ; 


20931 


128 


21034 


102 


20562 


117 


20660 


118 


20758 


76 


20932 


128 . 


21035 


162 


20563 


117 


20661 


120 


20759 


76 


20933 


128 


21036 


162 


20564 


117 


20662 


120 


20760 


100 


20934 


128 


21037 


162 


20565 


117 


20663 


120 


20761 


ilOO : 


20935 


128 


21038 


162 


20566 


117 


20664. 


120 


20762 


100 


20936 


128 ■ 


21039 


162. 


20567 


117 


20665 


120 


20763 


126 


20937 


128 


,21040 


162 


20568 


117 


20066 


120 


20764 


126 ■ 


20938 


128 • 


121041 


162 


20569 


117 


20667 


120 


20765 


126 


20939 


128 ' 


i 21042 


162 


20570 


117 


20668 


120 


20766 


126 


20940 


128 . 


21013 


162 


20571 


117 


20669 


120 


20767 


126 


20941 


128 . 


21044 


162 


20572 


117 


20670 


120 


20768 


127 


20942 


128 


21046 


162 


20573 


117 


20671 


120 


20769 


127 


20943 


128 


21047 


162 


20374 


117 


20672 


120 


20770 


127 


20944 


128 


21048 


146 


20575 


117 


20673 


120 


20771 


127 


20945 


128 ' 


21049 


146 


2(676 


117 


20674 


120 


20772 


215 


20916 


128 ' 


21050 


146 


20577 


117 


20675 


120 


20773 


215 


20947 


128 


21051 


147 


20578 


117 


80676 


120 


20774 


215 


20948 


128 


21052 


147 


20579 


117 


20677 


120 


20775 


215 


20919 


128 


2105? 


146 


20580 


117 


20678 


120 


20776 


166 


20950 


128 


21054 


146 


20581 


117 


20679 


120 


20777 


165 


20951 


128 ; 


21055 


160 


20582 


117 


20680 


120 : 


20778 


167 


20952 


128 ■ 


21056 


160 


'20583 


117 


20681 


120 :- 


20779 


167 ■ 


20953 


128 


21057 


160 


20584 


117 


20682 


120 : 


20856 


90 


20954 


129 


21058 


148 


20585 


117 




120 ; 


20857 


90 


20955 


129 


21059 


148 


20586 


117 


20684 


120 


20858 


182 


20956 


129 


21060 


148. 


20587 


117 


20685 


120 '. 


20859 


97 


20957 


129 


21061 


14S 


20588 


117 


20686 


120 .. 


20860 


97 


20958 


129 


21062 


148 


2ft589 


117 


20687 


120 ■ 


20861 


97 


20959 


129 , 


21063 


129 


20590 


117 


20688 


120 ; 


20862 


97.177 


20960 


129 


21064 


129 


.20591 


117 


20689 


120 


20863 


97 


20961 


129 ■ 


21065 


129' 


20592 


117 


20690 


120 


20864 


97 


20962 


129 


21066 


12» 


20593 


119 


20691- 


120 


20865 


168 


20963 


129 , 


21067 


129^ 


20594 


119 


•20692 


121 


20866 


168 


20964 


129. 


21068 


129 


20,595 


119 1 


20693 


121 


20867 


168 




129 ;• 


21069 


1291 


20506 


119' 


20694 


121 


20868 


168 


20966 


129 


21070 


129 


20.597 


119 


20695 


121 ■ 


20869 


168 


20967 


129 ;■ 


21071 


129 


20598 


119 


20696 


121 


20870 


168 


20968 


159 


21072 


129 


20599 


119 


20697 


121 


20871 


168 


20969 


153 


21073 


129 


20600 


119 


20698 


121 


20872 


168 


20970 


153 


21074 


12» 


20601 


119 


20699 


121 


20873 


177 


20971 


153 


21075 


129 


20002 


119 


20700 


121 


20874 


177 


20972 


1.53 


21076 


.129 


20603 


119 


20701 


121 


20875 


177 


20973 


153 


21077 


129 


20604 


119 


.20702 


121 


20876 


177 


20974 


153 


21078 


129 


20605 


119 


20703 


121 


20877 


177 


20975 


153 


21079 


144 


20606 


119 


20704 


121 


20878 


177 


20976 


153 


21080 


144 


20607 


119 


20705 


121 


20879 


177 


20977 


153 


21081 


144 


20008 


119 


20706 


121 


20880 


177 


20978 


153 . 


21082 


177 


20609 


119 


20707 


121 


20881 


163 


20979 


153 


21083 


177 


20610 


119 


20708 


121 


20882 


163 


20980 


153 


21084 


177 


20611 


119 


20709 


121 • 


20883 


173 


20981 


153 


21085 


'If 


20612 


119 


20710 


121 


20884 


170 


20982 


153 


21086 


'If 


20013 


119 


20711 


121 


20885 


170 


20983 


153 , 


21087' 


176 


20614 


119 


20712 


121 . 


20880 


169 


20984 


153 : 


21088 


176 


20615 


119 


20713 


121 


20887 


169 


20985 


153 ^ 


21089 


176 


20616 


119 


20714 


121 ■ . 




169 


20986 


IS^' 


21090. 


176 


20617 


119 


20715 


121 


20889 


166 


20987 


21091 


153 


20618 


119 


20716 


121 


20889>^ (for 20889) 


171 


20988 


1.53.^ 


21092 


153 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



511 



Cat. No. 


Pace. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


C.^T.No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


•J0014 


13 


21122 


46 


20222 


82 


20320 


U 


2O420 


113 


20015 


13 


.20123 


,46 


•202^23 


82 


•20321 


34 


•20121 


113 


•JOOIC 


13 


■•20124 


46 


•202^24 


82 


20322 


34 


•20422 


113 


•J0017 


13 


•201-25 


46 


20^2'25 


82 


•20323 


34 


20423 


113 


•JOOIS 


13 


•2012G 


4(1- 


•202^26 


84 


20324 


34 


■204^24 


113 


■MVJ 


13 


■20127 


46 


20227 


84 


•203^25 


34 


20425 


113 


200-20 


14 


•20128 


46. 


•20^2'28 


84 


203-26 


34 


20426 


113 


20021 


14 


•20V29 


46 


■20229 


.S9 


•-W27 


34 


20427 


lis 


20022 


14 


•20130 


47 


•20230 


.S9 


•20328 


34 


•20428 


lis 


20023 


14 


20131 


47 


•20231 


89 


20.-5-29 


34 


204'29 


113 


•20024 


14 


•20132 


47 


•20232 


.S9 


•20331 


34 


•20430 


113 


20025 


14 


20133 


47 


■20^233 


.S9 


•20332 


34 


•20431 


113 


20026 


14 


•20134 


47 


•20234 


89 


•20333 




20432 


113 


200-27 


14 


201*5 


47 


202a5 


89 


•20334 


34 


20433 


113 


•200-28 


14 


20136 


48 


20236 


89 


■205a5 




20434 


113 


20020 


14 


20137 


48 


•20^237 


90 


•20336 


35 


20435 


113 


20030 


W 


■20138 


4S 


•20'238 


90 


•20337 


35 


20436 


113 


20040 


32 


20139 


48 


•20239 


90 


20338 


35 


■20437 


113 


20041 


32 


•20140 


48 


20^240 


92 


20339 


a5 


204-J8 


11? 


20042, 


32 


20141 


48 


•20241 


92 


•20340 


35 


20439 


113 


•20043 


32 


20142 


48 


•20'242 


92 


20341 


:« 


20440 


113 


•20044 


32 


■20143 


48 


•20243 


95 


20342 


35 


■20441 


113 


-20W5 


32 


20144 


49 


•20244 


95 


•20343 


35 


•20442 


11» 


•2004(5 


32 


20145 


49 


20245 


or. 


•20345 


.•» 


•20443 


113 


•20047 


32 


20146 


49 


•20246 


95 


20346 


35 


20444 


113 


20048 


32 


•20147 


49 


•20-247 


•X, 


20347 


:» 


20145 


US 


20049 


32 


20143 


r*) 


•20'248 


95 


•20348 


35 


■20446 


113 


■200.'>0 


32 


•20149 


50 


20^249 


95 


•20349 


35 


20447 


113 


•20051 


32 


•20150 


.W 


20'250 


•.15 


20350 


35 


30448 


113 


•20a'-.2 


32 


20151 


.50 


•20-251 


95 


20351 


35 


•20449 


113 


•20053 


31 


20152 


.50 


•202,52 


95 


•20a52 


107 


•20450 


11* 


2oa>j 


31 


•20153 


iJO 


•20^253 


m 


•20353 


107 


■20451 


113 


20055 


31 


•20151 


51 


•20254 


86 


•20354 


107 


20452 


113 


2005G 


31 


•20155 


51 


•20-255 


86 


•20355 


107 


•20153 


113 


20057 


31 


•20156 


51 


•-'0-256 


87 


'20356 


107 


204.'>4 


113 


2005.S 


31 


•20157 


51 


•20'257 


87 


'20357 


107 


204.55 


113 


•20059 


31 


•201J8 


51 


■20'258 


87 


•20358 


107 


•20456 


ua 


•J0060 


31 


•201.59 


51 


•20^259 


87 


20a59 


107 


'2(M57 


114 


•200C1 


31 


20160 


51 


•20260 


87 


•20360 


107 


•20458 


114 


•20062 


31 


20161 


51 


•20261 


87 


20361 


107 


•i04.'j9 


114 


20063 


31 


•201B2 


51 


•20-262 


87 


•20362 


107 


•20460 


114 


20064 


31 


20163 


51 


20263 


87 


•20363 


107 


•20161 


114 


•200C.'> 


31 


'20164 


51 


•20264 


87 


•20361 


107 


20162 


114 


•20066 


27 


20165 




•20^265 


87 


•20365 


107 


•20163 


114 


20007 


•27 


•20166 


.52 


•2026G 


96 


•20366 


107 


•20461 


114 


20068 


27 


20167 


.".2 


20^267 


96 


20367 


107 


2(M65 


114 


•20069 


27 


•20168 


.52 


•20J68 


95 


•20368 


107 


•20166 


114 


■2QO70 


27 


•20169 


.52 


•20269 


83 


20369 


107 


•20167 


114 


•20071 


27 


20170 


52 


20^270 


88 


•20370 


107 


'20463 


114 


20W2 


27 


20171 


.52 


20271 


88 


20371 


107 


•20409 


114 


•20073 


27 


'201T2 


74 


•20272 


88 


20372 


107 


•20470 


114 


•20074 


•28 


20173 


74 


•20-273 


88 


20373 


107 


20171 


114 


20075 


•28 


•20174 


74 


20274 


88 


•20374 


107 


20472 


lU 


•20076 


■23 


•20176 


74 


■20275 




•20375 


107 


2(M78 


11+ 


20077 


28 


'iD176 


74 


20276 


38 


•20376 


107 


20474 


114 


•20073 


28 


20177 


74 


•20277 


88 


20377 


107 


20175 


114 


20079 


28 


•20178 


12 


20278 


88 


•20378 


107 


20476 


11+ 


20080 


28 


•20179 


12 


20-279 


88 


•20379 


107 


'20477 


11+ 


20081 


28 


•20180 


12 


•20-280 


88 


20380 


107 


20478 


11+ 


•200S2 


28 


mm 


12 


•20-281 


88 


•2(W81 


107 


■20479 


114 


•20083 


'28 


20182 


11 


20'282r 


33 




107 


•2o4sO 


114 


•200S4 


•28 


•20183 


11 


•20283 


33 


•20383 


107 


•20481 


11+ 


•20085 


•28 


•20184 


11 


•20^284 


33 


20384 


107 


•20482 


11+ 


20086 


28 


•20185 


11 


•20>2a5 


33 


•20385 


107 


'20483 


11+ 


20087 


•28 


•20186 


1% 


•20286 


33 


•20386 


107 


•204S4 


11+ 


20089 


•28 


20187 


66 


•20^2S7 


33 


•20387 


107 


20485 


114 


20090 


•28 


•201 8S 


G6 


•20'288 


33 


20388 


107 


20486 


114 


•20091 


•28 


'20189 


U6 


•20'289 


33 


•20389 


107 


20487 


114 


2001)2 


•28 


20100 


66 


•20290 


S3 


•20390 


107 


•2(H88 


114 


•20O!)3 


•28 


•20191 


66 


•20^291 


^ 


•20.391 


107 


20489 


114 


■Mim 


•28 


20192 


68 


•20'29'^ 


H 


•20392 


107 


20490 


114 


•20005 


•28 


20193 


OS 


'20'293 


20393 


107 


20491 


114 


20096. 


•29 


20194 


68 


•20-294 


33 


■20394 


107 


20192 


114 


•20097 


•29 


•201!I5 


68 


20295 


33 


•203!)5 


107 


20493 


115 


20098 


•29 


■20196 


68. 


20-296 


33 


20396 


108 


20494 


115 


•20009 


•29 


■20197 


68 


•20-297 


33 


•20397 


108 


•20495 


115 


•20100 


29 


20198 


68 


-20298 


33 


•20393 


103 


•20496 


•115^ 


20101. 


29- 


•20199 


.52 


•20299 


33 


•20399 


103 


•20497 


115 


20102 


29 


•20'202 


.SI 


•40300 


34 


.•2tM00 


ite 


•2«9S 


.115 


'20103 


■29 


-20i03 


SI 


•20301 


34 


•20401 


108 


•20499 


115 


20104 


29 


•20^204 


SI 


•20302 


M 


•20402 


108 


20500 


115 


20105 


29 


•20^2a5 


81 


•20303 


34 


•20403 


108 


•20501 


115 


•20106 


■29 


20^206 


81 


•20304 


:H 


•20404 


109 


•20502 


115 


20107 


29 


•20'207 


81 


•203ft5 


:V4 


20405 


'109 


00503 


115 


•20103 


•29 


•20^208 


81 


•20306 


:i4 


■MVo'A 


109 


'20504 


115 


20109 


■29 


•20^i09 


SI 


•20307 


;« 


5W07 


i^ 


20505 


115 


20110 


29 


•20210 


81 


•20308 


.W 


•2O403 


•20506 


115 


•20111 


29 


20211 




•20309 


:M 


•20409 


109 


'20507 


115 


•201 r2 


29 


•20212 


.S2 


•20310 


.-M 


■20410 


409 


'2*508 


115 


■20113 


•29 


•20213 


82 


20311 


34 


■20411 


loa 


'20509 


115 


■20114 


■25 


•20214 


s-> 


•20312 


34 


■20412 


m 


2*510 


115 


•20115 


25 


•20215 


S2 


•20313 


M 


•20413 


109 


•2*511 


115 


•20U6 


14 


20216 


82 


20314 


34 


•20414 


109 


•20512 


115 


20117 


14 


•20217 


82 


•20315 


■M 


20415 


109 


•2ft>13 


115 


•20118 


45 


20218 


.S2 


20316 


34 


•20416 


113 


20514 


115 


,20119 


45 


2(«19 


82 


•20317 


34 


■J0417 


113 


•2*515 


115 


L'0120 


45 


■.m-M 


K2 


20318 


34 


■20418 


113 


20516 


115 


20121 


45 


•20221 


S2 


20319 


34 


20419 


113 


20517 


115 



512 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



Cat. No. 


Pace. 


Cat. No. 


Pace. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


21093 


153 


21192 


158 


21381 


240 


21478 


299 


21577 


323 


•21094 


153 


21193 


158 


21332 


240 


21479 


299 


21578 


323 


21095 


153 


21194 


158 


21383 


240 


21480 


299 


21579 


323 


21<.96 


153 


21195 


158 


21384 


240 


21481 


299 


21580 


323 


21097 




21196 


158 


21385 


240 


21482 


299 


21581 


323 


21098 


153 


21197 


158 


21386 


240 


21483 


299 


21582 


323 


21099 


153 


21198 


157 


21387 


240 


21484 


299 


21583 


323 


21100 


153 


21199 


157 


21388 


240 


21485 


299 


21584 


323 


21101 


153 


21200 


157 


21389 


240 


21486 


299 


21585 


323 


21102 




21201 


157 


21390 


240 


21487 


299 


21586 


323 


21103 


153 


21202 


157 


21391 


240 


21488 


299 


21537 


323 


21104 


153 


21303 


157 


21392 


240 


21489 


300 


21588 


323 


21105 




21204 


157 


21393 


240 


21490 


300 


21589 


323 


21106 


154 


21205 


157 


21394 


240 


21491 


300 


21590 


323 


21107 


154 


21206 


157 


21395 


240 


21492 


300 


,21591 


323 


21107 


154 


2K07 


157 


21396. 


240 


21493 


300 


21592 


323 


21108 


154 


21208 


157 


21397 


244 


21494 


300 


21593 


323 


21109 


154 


21209 


157 


21398 


244 


21495 


300 


21594 


323 


21110 


154 


21210 


157 


21399 


244 


21496 


300 


21595 


323 


^1111 


154 


21211 


157 


21400 


244 


21497 


300 


21596 


323 


21112 


154 


21212 


157 


21401 


244 


21498 


300 


21597 


323 


^1113 


154 


21213 


157 


21402 


244 


21499 


300 


21598 


323 


21114 


154 


21214 


157 


21403 


244 


21500 


.300 


21599 


3-23 


21115 


154 


21215 


157 


21404 


243 


21501 


300 


21600 


323 


21116 


154 


21216 


157 


21405 


243 


21502 


300 


21601 


.323 


21117 


154 


21217 


157 


21406 


243 


21503 


300 


21602 


323 


21118 


154 


21218 


157 


21407 


243 


21504 


300 


21603 


324 


21U9 


154 


21219 


157 


21408 


243 


21505 


300 


21604 


324 


21120 


154 


21220 


157 


21409 


243 


21506 


300 


21605 


324 


21121 


154 


21221 


157 


21410 


243 


21507 


300 


21606 


324 


21122 


151 


21222 


157 


21411 


243 


21508 


300 


216OT 


324 


21123 


154 


21223 


157 


21412 


243 


21509 


300 


21608 


324 


21124 


154 


21224 


157 


21413 


243 


21510 


300 


21609 


324 


21125 


154 


21225 


157 


21414 


243 


21511 


300 


21610 


324 


21126 


154 


21226 


157. 


21415 


243 


21512 


300 


21611 


324 


21127 


154 


21227 


157 


21416 


243 


21512J<' 
21513^ 


319 


21612 


324 


21128 


154 


21228 


157 


21417 


243 


300 


21613 


324 


21129 


154 


21229 


157 


21418 


243 


21514 


300 


21614 


324 


21130 


154 


21230 


157 


21419 


243 


21515 


319 


21615 


324 


21131 


154 


21231 


157 


21420 


243 


21516 


319 


21616 


324 


21132 


J54 


21232 


157 


21421 


243 


21517 


319 


21617 


324 


21133 


154 


21233 


157 


21422 


243 


21518 


319 


21618 


328 


21134 


154 


21234 


157 


21123 


243 


21519 


319 


21619 


328 


21135 


154 


21235. 


155 


21424 


243 


21521 


319 


21620 




21136 


15t 


21236 


157 


21425 


239 


21522 


319 


21621 


.328 


21137 


154 


21237 


157 


21426 




21523 


319 


21622 


328 


21138 


154 


21267 


158 


21427 


239 


21524 


319 


21623 


328 


21139 


154 


21269 


130 


21428 


239 


21525 


319 


21624 


328 


21140 


154 


21270 


130 


21429 


239 


21526 


319 


21625 


328 


21141 


154 


21271 


130 


21430 


303 


21527 


319 


21626 




21142 


154 


21272 


130 


21431 


303 


21528 


319 


21627 


328 


21143 


154 


21273 


130 


21432 


303 


21529 


319 


21628 


3J8 


21144 


154 


21274 


130 


21433 


303 


21530 


319 


21629 




21145 


154 


21275 


130 


21434 


303 


21531 


319 


21630 


328 


21146 


154 


21276 


130 


21435 


303 


21532 


319 


21631 


328 


^1147 


154 


21277 


130 


21436 


303 


21533 


319 


2m2 


328 


■21148 


154 


21278 


130 


21437 


303 


21534 


319 


21033 


328 


<21149 


154 


21279 


130 


21438 




21535 


319 


21635 




21160 


155 


21280 


130 


21439 


303 


21537 


319 


21636 


150 


21151 


155 


21281 


130 


21440 


303 


21538 


319 


21645 


244 


21152 


li 


21282 


130 


21441 


303 


21539 


319 


21646 


244 


21153 


21283 


130 


21442 


303 


21540 


319 


21647 


244 


21154 


155 


21281 


130 


21443 


303 


21541 


S20 


21648 


244 


21155 


155 


21286 


130 


21444 


304 


21542 


320 


21649 


244 


21156 


155 


21287 


130 


21445 


304 


21543 


320 


21650 


244 


21167 


155 


21288 


130 


21446 


304 


215J4 


320 


21651 


244 


21158 


155 


21294 


254 


21447 


304 


21545 


320 


21652 


244 


21159 


155 


21350 


141 


21448 


304. 


21546 


320 


21653 


244 


21160 


155 


21351 


141 


21449 


304 


21547 


320 


21654 


244 


21161 


155 


21352 


141 


21450 


304 


21548 


320 


21655 


244 


21162 


155 


21353 


163 


21451 


304 


21549 


320 


21656 


244 


21163 


155 


21354 


1G3 


21452 


304 


21550 


320 


21657 


244 


2116t 


155 


21355 


159 


21453 


304 


21551 


320 


21658 


244 


21165 


155 


21356 


159 


21454 


304 


21552 


320 


21659 


244 


21166 


155 


21357 


1.59 


21455 


304 


21553 


320 


21660 


244 


21167 


155 


21358 


164 


21456 


304 


21554 


320 


21661 


244 


21168 


181 


2135U 


l&t 


21457 


304 


21555 


320 


21662 


244 


21189 


181 


21360 


163 


21458 


304 


21556 


320 


21663 


244 


21170 


181 


21361 


232 


21459 


304 


21557 


322 


21664 


244 


21171 


181 


21362 


232 


21460 


304 


21558 


322 


21665 


244 


21172 


158 


21363 


232 


21461 


304 


21559 


322 


21666 


244 


21173 


158 


21364 


232 


21462 


304 


21560 


322 


21667 


244 


21174 


158 


21365 


232 


21463 


304 


21561 


322 


21668 


244 


21175 


158 


21366 


232 


21464 


304 


21562 


322 


21669 


244 


21176 




21367 


232 


21465 


304 


21563 


322 


21670 


244 


21177 


158 


21368 


232 


21466 


304 


81564 


322 


21671 


244 


21178 


158 


21369 


232 


21466J^ 


304 


21565 


322 


21672 


244 


21179 


158 


21370 


239 


2W67 ' 


304 


21566 




21673 


244 


21180 




21371 


239 


21468 


304 


21567 


322 


21674 


244 


21182 


158 


21372 


239 


21469 


304 


21568 


322 


21675 


244 


21183 


158 


21373 


239 


21470 


304 


21569 


322 


21676 


244 


21184 


158 


21374 


239 


21471 


304 


21570 


322 


21677 


2+4 


21186 


158 


21375 


239 


21472 


304 


21571 


322 


21678 


245 


21187 


158 


21376 


240 


21473 


304 


21572 




21679 


245 


21188 




21377 


240 


21474 


304 


21573 


322 


21680 


245 


21189 


158 


21378 


240 


21475 


299 


21574 


322 


21681 


245 


2111)0 




21379 


240 


21476 


299 


21575 




21682 


245 


21191 


158 


21380 


240 


21477 


299 


21576 


323 


21683 


245 



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Page. 


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Page. 


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■21684 


245. 


21782 


199 


21881 


211 


21982 


262 


22080 


279 


21685 


245 


21783 


201 


21882 


211 


21983 


262 


22081 


279 


21686 


245 


21784 


201 


21883 


212 


21984 


262 


22082 


279 


21687 


245 


21785 


201 


21884 


212 


21985 


262 


22083 


279 


21688 


245 


21786 


201 


21885 


212 


21936 


262 


22084 


279 


21689 


245 


21787 


201 


21886 


212. 


21987 


264 


22085 


279 


21690 


245 


21788 


201 


21887 


212 


21988 


264 


22086 


279 


21691 


245 


21789 


201 


21888 


212 


21989 


264 


22087 


270 


21692 


245 


21790 


201 


21889 


212 


21990 


264 


2-2088 


279 


21693 


245 


21792 


201 


21890 


212 


21991 


•264 


22089 


279 


21694 


245 


21793 


201 


21891 


212 


21992 


264 


22090 


2i» 


21695 


245 


21794 


201 


21892 


212 


21993 


264 


22091 


279 


21696 


245 


21795 


201 




212 


21994 


264 


22092 


279 


21697 


245 


21796 


201 


21894 


212 


21995 


264 


22093 


279 


21698 


245 


21797 


202 


21895 


253 


21996 




22094 


279 


21699 


245 


21798 


202 


21896 


253 


219.')7 


263 


22095 


279 


21700 


245 


21799 


202 


21897 




21998 


263 


22096 


279 


21701 


245 


21800 


202 


21898 


253 


21999 




22097 


279 


21702 


245 


21801 


202 


21899 


•'53 


22000 


263 


22098 


279 


2170.3 


245 


21802 


202 


21900 


253 


22001 


263 


22099 


279 


21704. 


245 


21803 


202 


21901 




2'2002 


263 


23000 


280 


21705 


245 


21804 


202 


21902 


253 


22003 


263 


23001 


280 


21706 


245 


21805 


202 


21903 




2'2004 


■263 


•23002 


280 


21707 


245 


21805 


202 


21904 


253 


22005 


263 


23003 


280 


21708 


245 


21807 


202 


21905 


253 


22006 


963 


23004 


280 


21709 


245 


21808 


202 


21900 


253 


22007 


263 


23005 


280 


21-710 


245 


21809 


202 


21907 


253 


22008 


263 


23006 


280 


21711 


245 


21810 


202 


21908 




22009 


263 


23007 


280 


21712. 


245 


21811 


202 


21909 


253 


2'2010 


263 


23008 




21713 


245 


21812 


202 


21910 


553 


220U ■ 


263 


23009 


2^ 


21714 


245 


21813 


202 


21911 


253 


22012 


263 


23010 


^. 


21715 


245 


21814' 


202 


21912 


253 


22013 


264 


23011 




2171C 


245 


21815 


202 


21913' 




•22014 


264 


23012 


280 


•.>1717 


245 


21816 


202 


21914 


253 


2'..015 


264 


23013 


280 


21718 


245 


21817 


202 


21915 


253 


22016 


264 


23014 


280 


21719 


215 


21818 


202 


21916 


553 


22017 


265 


23015 


280 


21720 


245 


21819 


200 


21917 


253 


22018 


265 


-23016 


280 


.21721 


245 


21820 


200 


21918 


253 


2'2019 


265 


23017 


280 


21722 


245 


21821 


200 


21919 


253 


220^20 


265 


•23018 


280 


21723 


245 


21822 


200 


21920 


254 


22021 


265 


23019 


'280 


121724 


245 


21823 


200 


21921 


254 


22022 


265 


23020 


•280 


21725 


245 


21824 


200 


21922 


•254 


22023 


265 


23021 


280 


21726 


245 


21825 


200 




254 


22024 


265 


230^22 


280 


21727 


245 


21826 


200 


21925 


255 


22025 


265 


23023 


280 


21728 


245 


21827 


200 


21926 


255 


2^2026 


265 


23024 


28ft 


21729 


196 


21828 


200 


21927 


255 


2^2027 


265 


23025 


280 


21730 


196 


21829 


203 


21928 


255 


22028 


265 


23026 


280 


21731 


196 


21830 


203 


21929 


255 


22029 


265 


23027 


280 


21732 


196. 


21831 


203 


21930 


255 


22030 


265 


23028 


280 


21733 


196 


21832 


203 


21931 


255 


22031 


266 


23029 


280 


21734 


196 


21833 


203 


21932 


255 


22032 




23030 


280 


21735 


197 


21834 


203 


21933 


255 


22033 


266 


23031 


280 


21736 


197 


21835 


203 


21934 


255 


22034 


266 




280 


21737 


197 


21836 


203 


21935 


255 


52035 




23033 


280 


21738 


19^ 


21837 


203 


21936 




52036 


206 


23034 


280 


21739 


197 


21838 


204 


21937 


258 


220.37 


266 


23035 


280 


21740 


197 


21239 


204 


21938 


258 


■22038 


266 


23036 


Si 


21741 


197 


21840 


204 


21939 


258 


22039 


266 


23037 


281 


21742 


197 


21841 


204 


21940 


258 


22040 


266 


23038 


281 


21743 


197 


21842 


204 


21941 


257 


22041 


266 


2-3039 


281 


21744 


197 


,21843 


204 


21E42 


•257 


22042 


266 


23040 


281 


21745 


197 


21844 


204 


21943 


257 


2'2043 




23041 


281 


21746 


m. 


21845 


204 


21944 


257 


22C44 


260 


23042 


281 


21747 


197 


21846 


204 


21945 


257 


22045 


260 


230J3 


281 


21748 


197 


21847 


204 


21946 


257 


22046 


260 


23044 


281 


21749 


197 


2184S 


204 


21947 


257 


2'2047 


260 


23045 


'281 


21750 


197 


21849 


204 


21948 


257 


22048 


274 


23016 


281 


21751 


197 


21850 


204 


. 21949 


256 


22049 


274 


23047 




21752 


197 


^1851 


204 


21950 


•256- 


22050 


274 


•23048 


283 


21753 


197 


21852 


213 


21951 


'256 


2'2051 


274 


23049 


282 


21754 


197 


21853 


213 


21952 


256 


22052 


274 


23050 


282 


21755 


197 


21854 


213 


21953 


256 


22053 


274 


23051 


282 


21756 


198 


21855 


213 


21954 


256 


2-2054 


■274 


•23052 


282 


21757 


198 


21856 


213 


21055 


•256 


22055 


274 


23053 


282 


21758 


198 


21857 


213 


21958 


260. 


22056 


274 


23054 


282 


21p9 


198 


21858 


213 


219.59 


260 


22057 


274 


23055 


282 


21760 


198 


21859 


213 


21960 


259 


2-2058 


274 


23056 


282 


21761 


198 


21860 


214 


21961 


259 


22059 


274 


•23057 


282 


21762 


198 


21861 


214 


21962 


259 


22060 


274 


23058 


283 


21763 


198. 


21862 


211 


21963 




22061 


274 


23059 


283 


21764 


198 


21863 


211 


21964 


261 


22062 


274 


•23060 


283 


2U65 


198 


21864 


211 


21965 


261 


22063 


274 


23061 


283 


21766 


198 


21865 


211 


2196C 


261 


22064 


274 


23062 


283 


21767 


198 


21866 


211 


21967 


261 


22065 


274 


'23063 


283 


21768 


198 


21867 


211 


21968 


261 


22066 


275 


23064 


283 


21769 


199 


21868 


2U 


21969 


261 


22067 


275 


23065 


283 


21770 


199 


21869 


211 


21970 


261 


22068 


275 


23066 


283 


21771 


199 


21870 


211 


21971 


261 


22069- 


275 


23067 


283 


21772 


199 


21871 


211 


21972 


262 


22070 


275 


•23068 


284 


21773 


190 


21872 


211 


21973 


■262 


22071 


275 


2.-5009 


284 


21774 


199 


21873 


211 


21974 


262 


22072 


1 


23070 


284 


21775 


199 


21874 


211 


21975 


262 


22073 


23071 


284 


21776 


199 


21875 


211 


21976 


•262 


22074 


279 


23072 


2»t 


21777 


199 


'21876 


211 


21977 


262 


•22075 


.279 


23073 


284 


21778 


199 


21877 


211 


21978 


262 


22076 


279 


23074 


284 


21779 


199 


21878 


211 


21979 


262 


22077 


'279 


23075 


2U 


21780 


199 


21879 


211 


21980 


262 


22078 


279 


23076 


163 


21781 


199 


21880 


211 


21981 


262 


22079 


279 


23077 


164 



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Page. 


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Page. 


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PAGE. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


23078 


145 


23176 


■292 


24066 


357 


24167 


443 


24291 


446 


23079 


203 


23177 


202 


■24067 




24168 


443 


24292 


446 


23080 


203 


23178 


292 


24068 


357 


24169 


413 


24293 


446 


23081 


203 


23179 


292 


24009 


357 


24170 


443 


24294 


446 


23082 


203 


23180 


292 


24070 




24171 


443 


24295 


446 


23083 


203 


23181 


■293 


24071 


357 


24172 


443 


21296 


446 


23084 


249 


23182 


293 


24072 




24173 


443 


24297 


446 


•23085 


249 


23183 


293 


24073 


357 


24174 


413 


24298 


449 


23086 


174 


23184 


195 


24074 


357 


24175 


443 


24299 


449 


23087 


174 


23185 


294 


24075 


357 


24200 


443 


24300 


449 


23088 


267 


23186 


294 


24076 


357 


24201 


443 


24301 


449 


23089 


267 


23187 


294 


24077 


357 


24202 


443 


24302 


449 


23090 


267 


23188 


294 


24078 


357 




443 


24303 


449 


23091 


267 


23189 


295 


24079 


357 


24204 


443 


24304 


449 


23092 


267 


23190 


295 


24080 


357 


24-205 


443 


24305 


449 


23093 




23191 


295 


24081 


359 


21206 


443 


24306 


449 


23094 


268 


23192 


295 


24082 


300 


24207 


413 


21307 


449 


23095 


270 


23193 


295 


2W82}^ 


359 


24208 


443 


24308 


449 


2309G 


270 


- 23194 


295 


24083 ' 


359 


24209 


443 


24309 


449 


23097 


270 


23195 


295 


24084 


359 


24210 


443 


24310 


449 


23098 


251 


23196. 


295 


24085 


358 


24212 


444 


24311 


449 


23099 


251 


23197 


296 


24086 


358 


24214 


444 


24312 


449 


23100 


251 


23198 


296 


24087 


358 


24215 


444 


24313 


449 


23101 


251 


23199 


296 


24088 


358 


24216 


444 


24314 


449 


23102 


251 


23400 


296 


24089 


358 


24217 


444 


24315 


449 


23103 


251 


23563 


422 


24090 


358 


24218 


444 


24316 


449 


23104 


190 


23564 


422 


24091 


358 


24219 


444 


21317 


449 


23103 


190 


23565 


422 


24092 


358 


24220 


444 


24318 




23106 


190 


23566 


422 


24093 


358 


24221 


444 


24319 


449 


23107 


190 


23567 


422 


24094 


358 


24222 


444 


24320 


449 


23108 


190 


23568 


422 


24095 


358 


24223 


444 


24921 


449 


23109 


195 


23569 


422 


24096 


358 


24224 


444 


24322 


419 


23110 


195 


23572 


422 


24097 


358 


24225 


444 


24323 


449 


23111 


195 


23573 


422 


24098 


358 


24226 


444 


24324 


449 


23112 


195 


24001 


360 


24099 




24227 


444 


24325 


449 


23113 


195 


24002 


360 


24100 


408 


24228 


444 


24326 


449 


23114 


195 


24003 


301 


24101 


408 


24229 


444 


24327 


419 


23115 


195 


24004 


301 


24102 


408 


24230 


444 


24328 


449 


23116 


373 


24005 


301 


24103 


408 


24231 


444 


24329 


450 


23117 


373 


24006 


301 


241(H 


408 


24232 


444 


24330 


450 


23118 


373 


24007 


301 


24105 


408 


24233 


444 


24331 


450 


23119 


374 


24008 


301 


24106 


408 


24234 


445 


24332 


450 


23120 


374 


24009 


301 


24107 


408 


24235 


445 


24333 


450 


23121 


374 


24010 


301 


24108 


409 


24236 


445 


24334 


45Q 


23122 


374 


24011 


303 


24109 


409 


24237 


445 


24335 


450 


23123 


374 


24012 


303 


24110 


409 


24238 


445 


24336 


450 


23124 


374 


24013 


303 


24111 


403 


24239 


445 


24337 


450 


23125 


374 


24014 


303 


24113 


409 


24240 


«5 


24338 


45* 


23126 


374 


24015 


303 


24114 


409 


24241 


445 


24339 


450 


23127 


374 


24016 


303 


24115 


409 




445 


24340 


450 


23128 


374 


24017 


303 


24116 


409 


24^43 


445 


24341 


450 


23129 


374 


24018 


303 


24117 


409 


24244 


445 


24342 


450 


^130 


374 


24019 


303 


24118 


403 


24245 


445 


24343 


450 


23131 


374 


24020 


303 


24120 


409 


24246 


445 


24344 


450 


23132 


374 


24U21 


303 


24121 


409 


24247 


445 


24345 


450 


23133 


374 


24022 


303 


24122 


409 


24248 


445 


24346 


450 


23134 


374 


24023 


303 


24124 


419 


24249 


445 


Z1317 


450 


23135 


269 


24024 


303 


24125 


.411 


24250 


445 


24348 


450 


23136 


269 


i4l)25 


303 


24126 


419 


24251 


445 


24349 


450 


23137 




24026 


303 


24127 


419 


21252 


445 


24350 


450 


23138 


269 


24027 


302 


24128 


419 


24253 


445 


24351 


450 


23139 


Ogg 


24Q28 


302 


24129 


418 


24254 


445 


24352 


450 


23140 


269 


24029 


302 


24130 


418 


24255 


445. 


84353 


450 


23141 


269 


24030 


302 


24131 


418 


24256 


445 


24354 


450 


23142 


269 


24031 


302 


24132 


418 


24257 


445 


24355 


450 


23143 


269 


24032 


302 


24133 


418 


24258 


445 


24356 


450 


23144 


269 


24033 


302 


24134 


418 


24259 


415 


24357 


450 


23145 


269 


24034 


302 


24135 


418 


24260 


445 


24358 


450 


23146 




24035 


302 


24136 


419 


24i!61 


445 


24359 


450 


23147 


269 


24036 


302 


24137 


418 


24262 


445 


24360 


450 


23148 


269 


24037 


302 


24138 


418 


24263 


445 


24361 


450 


23149 


269 


24038 


302 


24139 


418 


24264 


445 


24362 


450 


23150 


269 


24039 


302 


24140 


418 


24265 


445 


24363 


450 


23151 


269 


24040 


302 


24141 


418 


24266 


446 


24364 


450 


23152 


287 


24041 


302 


24142 


418 


24267 


446 


24365 


450 


23153 


287 


24042 


302 


24143 


418 


24263 


446 


24366 


450 


23154 


288 


24043 


302 


24144 


418 


24269 


446 


24367 


450 


23155 


288 


24044 


302 


24146 


408 


24270 


446 


24368 


450 


23156 


288 


24045 


302 


24147 


408 


242ri 


446 


24368K (for 24368) 


447 


23157 




24046 


302 


24148 


408 


24272 


446 


24369 


447 


23158 


288 


24(M7 


302 


24149 


408 


24273 


446 


24370 


447 


23159 


289 


24048 


302 


24150 


443 


24274 


446 


24371 


447 ■ 


23160 


289 


24049 


302 


24151 


443 


24275 


446 


24372 


447 


23161 


293 


24050 


302 


24152 


443 


24276 


446 


24373 


447 


23162 


290 


24051 


302 


24153 


443 


24277 


446 


24374 


447 


23163 


290 


24052 


302 


24154 


tti 


24278 


446 


24376 


447 


23164 


291 


24053 


302 


24155 


24279 


446 


24376 


447 


23165 


291 


24054 


302 


24156 


443 


24280 


446 


24377 


447 


231,06 
23167 


291 


24055 


302 


24157 


443 


24281 


446 


24378 


447 


291 


24056 


392 


24158 


443 


24282 


446 


24379 


447 


23168 


291 


24057 


319 


24159 


443 


24283 


446 


24380 


447 


23169 


291 


24058 


300 


24160 


443 


24284 


446 


24381 


447 


23170 


291 


24059 


300 


24161 


443 


24285 


446 


24382 


447 


23171 


290 


24O60 


300 


24162 


443 


24286 


446 


24383 


448 


2S172 


290 


24061 


3U0 


24163 


443 


24287 


446 


24384 


448 


23173 


^ 


24063 


300 


24164 


443 


24288 


446 


24385 


448 


23174 


24064 


357 


24165 


443 


24289 


446 


24386 


448 


23175 


292 


24065 


357 


42166 


443 


24290 


446 


24387 


448 



I 



WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 



515 



Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


Cat. No. 


Page. 


24388 


448 


25009 


434 


30015 


313 


32405 


318 


63763 


183 


24389 


448 


25010 


434 


30916 


313 


32406 


318 


63764 


183 


24390 


448 


250U 


434 


30917 


313 


32407 


318 


63766 


182 


24391 


448 


25025 


458 


30920 


314 


32408 


318 


64109 


183 


24392 


448 


25026 


458 


30981 


317 


32409 


318 


64110 


183 


24393 


448 


25027 


458 


30983 


317 


32478 


311 


64111 


183 


24394 


448 


25028 


458 


30984 


317 


32479 


311 


64112 


183 


24395 


443 


25029 


458 


30986 


317 


32480 


311 


64113 


183 


24396 


448 


25030 


458 


30987 


317 


32481 


311 


65087 


17 


24397 


448 


26031 


458 


30989 


317 


32486 


313 


65089 


17 




448 


25032 


458 


32002 


305 


32488 


313 


65095 


16 


24399 


448 


25033 


458 


32011 


305 


32490 


313 


65096 


16 


■2im 


448 


25034 


458 


32046 


309 


32492 


313 


65097 


16 


24401 


448 


25035 


458 


32046J^(for32046) 


311 


32494 


313 


65098 


17 


24402 


448 


25036 


458 


32048 ■ 


309 


32496 


312 


65099 


17 


24403 


448 


25037 


J68 


32072 


310 


32497 


312 


65100 


16 


24404 


448 


25038 


458 


32072j4Cfor32072) 


311, 


32498 


312 


65102 


19 


24405 


448 


25039 


458 


32073 


311 


32499 


312 


65103 


17 


24406 


448 


25040 


458 


32074 


310 


32502 


305 


65104 


17 


24407 


448 


25041 


458 


32075 ■ 


309 




306 


65120 


16 


24408 


448 


25042 


458 


32075>^(for32075) 


311 


32591 


306 


65122 


16 


24409 


448 


25043 


458 


32079 


311 


32592 


306 


65161 


134 


24410 


448 


25(M3>^(for25043) 


458 


32090 


306 


32593 


306 


65163 


134 


54411 


448 


25044 


458 


32091 


306 


32598 


307 


65165 


134 


24412 


448 


25045 


458 


32092 


306 


32640 


315 


65167 


134 


24413 


447 


25046 


458 


32093 


306 


32641 


315 


65169 


134 


24414 


447 


25047 


458 


32098. 


308 


32642 


315 


65171 


f34 


24415 


447 


25048 


468 


32132 


309 


32643 


316 


65173 


134 


24416 


447 


25049 


458 


32133 


J09 


32644 


316 


65175 


134 


24417 


447 


25050 


458 


32134 


309 


32645 


316 


65177 


134 


24418 


447 


25051 


458 


32136 


309 


32690 


307 


65179 


134 


24419 


447 


25052 


458 


32137 


309 




307 


65181 


134 


24420 


447 


25053 


458 


32138 


310 


32691 


307 


65183- 


134 


24421 


447 


25056 




32139 


310 


32696 


307 


65189 


135 


24422 


447 


25057 


458 


32140 


310 


32698 


307 


65193 


135 


24423 


447 


25058 


458 


32141 


310 


32920 


314 


65197 


135 


24424 


447 


25059 


458 


32142 


310 


33132 


308 


65-201 


135 


24425 


447 


25060 


479 


32165 


308 


33133 


308 


66205 


135 


24426 


447 


25061 


479 


32166 


308 


33134 


308 


66209 


135 


24427 


447 


25062 


479 


32167 


308, 


33136 


308 


65213 


135 


24428 


447 




479 


32172 


308 


33138 


308 


65217 


135 


24429 


447 


25064 


479 


32173 


308 


33139 


308 


65221 


135 


■24430 


447 


25065 


479 


32174 


308 


33140 


308 


65225 


135 


24431 


447 


25066 


479 


32175 


308 


33111 


308 


65229 


135 


24432 


447 


25067 


466 


32178 


308 


33142 


308 


65233 


135 


24433 


425 


25068 


466 


32190 




33143 


308 


65237 


135 


24434 


425 


25069 


466 


32192 


308 


33144 


308 


65241 


135 


24435 


387 


25070 


466 


32194 




33145 


308 


65-245 


135 


24436 


387 


25071 


466 


32196 


308 


50965 




66223 




24437 


387 


25072 


466 


32198 


308 


50966 


182 


66225 


83 


24438 


378 


25073 


466 


32240 


307 


50967 


182 


66235 


83 


24439 


378 


25074 


466 


32241 


309 


50970 


183 


66237 




24440 


378 


25076 


480 


32242 


307 


5('971 


183 


66271 


85 


24441 


378 


25077 


481 


32244 


309 


50972 


182 


66273 


85 


24442 


378 


25078 


481 


32245 


309 


50973 


182 


66281 


85 


24443 


378 


25079 


481 


32246 


311 


50974 


183 


66285 


85 


24444 


378 


25080 


481 


32247 


309 


50978 


85 


66297 


84 


24445 


378 


25081 


481 


32248 


309 


50979 


85 


66299 


84 


24446 


395 


25082 


481 


32249 


309 


57568 


16 


66307 


84 


a4*ICM(for24446) 


420 


25083 


481 




307 


60207 


17 


66315 


94 


24447 


426 


25084 


481 


32'251 




60666 


84 


66317 


94 


24448 


42G 


25085 


481 


32252 


307 


61116 


59 




72 


24149 


426 


25086 


481 


32253 


309 


6U19 


59 


66329 


72 


24450 


426 


25088 


482 


32251 


309 


61235 


71 


66331 


72 


24451 


426 


25089 


482 


32255 


309 


61243 


69 




72 


24452 


426 


25090 


482 


32256 


309 


61245 


69 


66335 


72 


24453 


427 


25091 


482 


32-257 


309 


61247 


91 


66337 


72 


24454 


427 


25092 


482 


32258 


309 


61265 


70 




72 


24455 


427 


26093 


482 


32259 


309 


6r299 


70 


66341 


72 


24456 


427 


26094 


482 


32260 


307 


61435 


70 


67361 


134 


24457 


.369 


2C055 


458 


32265 


307 


61465 


69 


67363 


134 


2445S 


369 


29330 


34 


32266 


307 


61487 


69 


67365 


13t 


24459 


369 


30344 


35 


32267 


307 


61535 


70 


67367 


134 


24460 


377 


30504 


314 


32273 


307 


61565 


69 




134 


244C1 


377 


30605 


314 


32274 


307 


61569 




67371 


134 


2+1C2. 


377 


30506 


314 


32390 


310 


61587 


70 


67419 


16 


24403 


377 


30507 


314 


32391 


310 


61935 




67420 


16 


24404 


377 


30508 


314 


32392 


310 


62135 


72 


67421 


16 


24465 


395 


30646 


316 


32393 


310 


62165 


72 


67422 


16 


24467 


395 


30047 


316 


32394 


310 


62199 


72 


68020 


71 


244GS 


395 


30648 


316 


32395 


310 


62235 


70 


69171 


91 


25000 


401 


30649 


317 


32396 


310 


62.669 


71 


69323 


82 


20001 


434 


30650 


317 




310 


62587 


71 


693-24 


83 


25002 


434 


30651 


317 


32398 


310 


62835 




69364 


82 


25003 


434 


306S1 


318 


32399 


310 


62945 


71 


69368 


85 


35004 


434 


30683 


318 


3240b 


310 


62965 


71 


69369 


85 


25005 


434 


30911 


313 


32401 


310 


63756 


183 


69370 


91 


2.5000 


434 


30912 


313. 314 


32402 


310 


63757 


183 


69373 


83 


25007 


434 


30913 


313 


32403 


310 


63758 




69376 


83 


25U0S 


434. 


30914 


313 


32404 


318 


63759 


183 


693T7 


95 



Index to Code Words. 



A 

PAGE. 

Abacus 434 

Abaft 434 

Abandoner 434 

Abandoning 434 

Abase 434 

Abasement ,. 434 

Abash 434 

Abashed 434 

Abashing 434 

Abate 434 

Abated 434 

Abatement 434 

Abater ■. 434 

Abattoir 434 

Abbacy 434 

Abbess. 434 

Abbey 434 

Abject 434 

Abjection 434 

Abjectly 434 

Abiectness 434 

Abjure 434 

Ablation 434 

Ablative 434 

Ablaze 434 

Able 434 

Ablution 435 

Ably .435 

Abnegate 435 

Abnormal 435 

Aboard 435 

Abode 435 

Abolish 435 

Abolisher •.. 435 

Abolition 435 

Abominably 435 

Abominate 435 

Abominated 435 

Abominating.... 435 

Aboriginal 457 

Aborigines ,..-... 457 

Aborsement 457 

Abound 457 

Aboimding... . 457 

Above ; . i , . 457 

Abrade....- 457 

Abraham 457 

Abrasion 457 

Abreast ......... 457 

Abrige 457 

Absalom 19(i 

Abscess 190 

Abscond . r 100 

Absconded 190 

Absolutely 190 

Absolution 190 

Absolve 190 

Absolver . , ..... 190 

Absolving 190 

Absonant 190 

Absorb 190 

Absorbent 190 

Absorbing 190 

Absorption 190 

Abstam '210 

Absterge 210 

Abstract 210 

Absurd 210 

Absurdity 210 

Absurdly 210 

Abimdance 210 

Abusing....' 210 

Abusive 210 

Abut 210 

Abutment 210 

Abutting 210 

Abyss 209 

Accede 209 

Acceded 209 

Acceding 209 

Accelerate 209 

Accession 209 

Accidental 209 

Acclaim 209 

Acclamation .... 209 
Acclamatoiy . . . . 218 

Acclivity 218 

Accompany 218 

Accomplice 393 



P.\GE. 

Adducible 224 

Adept 224 

Adliesjve 224 

Adipose 224 

-Adjective ... .224 

Ad.jo.urn ... .. 224 

Adjudgment...... 224 

Adjudicate 224 

Adjunction.... 225 

Adjunctive 225 

Admiralty '.. 220 

Admiration 220 

Admittance 224 

Alabaster 2G7 

Alacrity 2G7 

Alarm 207 

Alas 20" 

Albatross 267 

Alertness 433 

Alexand 438 

Alfred 438 

Algebra 438 

Algebraical 438 

Algernon 43S 

Algous 4.3S 

Alice 433 

Alias 43S 

Alienable 438 

Alienation 438 

Alienator 438 

Alienee 4,33 

Alife 438 

Align 438 

Aliment 438 

Alimental 438 

Alimentally 433 

Alimentary 439 

Alimentation.. . 439 

Aliquant -439 

Aliquot 439 

Alive 439 

Alkali 439 

Alkaline 439 

Alkaloid 439 

Allan '439 

Allay 439 

Allegation 439 

Allege 439 

Alleging 439 

Alliant 439 

Allied 439 

AUigate 439 

AUision 439 

Alliteration 439 

Alio 381 

Allopathy 439 

Allot 439 

Allotment 439 

Allowance 381 

Allowing 381 

Alloy 381 

AUoyage 381 

Alloyed 381 

Allspice 331 

Allude 381 

Alluding 381 

AUuminor 451 

Allured 451 

Allusive 451 

Allusively 451 

Almandine 451 

Almightily 451 

Almighty 451 

Almhouse 451 

Aloof 451 

Aloud 451 

Alph 451 

Alphabet 451 

Alpin 451 

Already 451 

Alt 451 

Altar 451 

Alterable 451 

Alterage 451 

Altered 451 

Alternate 451 

Alternative .... 451 
Alternatively ... 451 

Alternity 451 

Although 452 

Altitude ;... 452 



PAGE. 

Alum 452 

Always 452 

Amain 452 

Ambrose 452 

Ambrosia 4.52 

Ambrosial 452 

Ambrosian 452 

Amory 452 

Ambulant 4.52 

Ambulate 452 

Ambulation 4.52 

Ambulative .:... 452 
Ambulatory...... 452 

Ambuscade 452 

Ambuscaded .... 452 

Ambushed 452 

Amelia 452 

Amenable 452 

Amend 452 

Amended 452 

Amendment 452 

American lOl 

Amethyst -101 

Amidships 332 

Amiss 332 

Ammunition 332 

Amnesty 332 

Among 332 

Amorous 332 

Amount 332 

Anarchist 350 

Anarchy 350 

Anatomist 350 

Anatomy 850 

Anatlon 350 

Ancestor 350 

Ancestral 384 

A nchorage . . 343 

Anchored ,. 98 

Anchoress , 98 

Anchorite 98 

Anchoring 98 

Anchovy 98-101 

Ancient 98-101 

Anciently 98 

Anciptal 98 

Apter ....■ 10 

Aptituted 10 

Arbitrate 369 

Arbitrator 369 

Arcade 369 

Archangel 375 

Arching 86 

Architect... 86 

Archives : . 435 

Archness 435 

Archway 435 

Archwise 435 

Arctic 435 

Ardour 435 

Area 435 

Arena 435 

Argent 435 

Argument 435 

And , 435 

Aridity 435 

Aright 435 

Arise 435 

Arisen 435 

Aristocrat 435 

Ark 435 

Armorer 435 

Armorial 435 

Armoric 435 

Armory 435 

Armpit 435 

Army 435 

Arnot 435 

Arousing 435 

Arras 435 

Arthur SO 

Asa 80 

Ascendant 4.38 

Ascending 438 

Ascension 438 

Ascertain 438 

Ascetic 438 

Ascribe 438 

Ascribing 438 

Ashamed 438 

Ashore 438 



PAGE. 

Ashpan.. 438 

Assasin 438 

Assassinate 438 

Assation 433 

Assault 438 

Assaulted 438 

Assaulting 438 

Assay 438 

Assayed 438 

Assayer 436 

Assaying 436 

Assecure 430 

Assemblage 436 

Assemblance . . ; . 436 
Assembling . ... 436 

Assembly 436 

Assent 436 

Assenter 436 

Assenting 436 

Assentment 436 

Assert 436 

Asserted 436 

Asserting 436 

Assertion 436 

Assertive 436 

Assessable 436 

Assession 436 

Assessor 436 

Asseverate 436 

Assimilate 80 

Assimilating . . . . 80 

Assistless 439 

Assize 439 

Asslzed ^. 439 

Assizer 439 

Associable 439 

Associate 439 

Associated ...... 439 

Associating.. 439 

Associative.: 439 

Associator 439 

Assoil 439 

Assoilment 439 

Assanance 439 

Assonant 439 

Assuage.... 439 

Assuaged 439 

Assuaging 439 

Assuasive 439 

Assuetude.. -. 439 

Assume -439 

Assumed 439 

Astride 242 

Astringe -. 242 

Astiingency 242 

Astringent 242 

Astringing 242 

Astrology 242 

Astronomer 242 

Astute 242 

Astutely 242 

Atlantic 247 

Atlantis 247 

Atlas -247 

Atmosphere..... 247 

B 

Bald ;.... 420 

Bawling.......... 94 

Beach 94 

Beacon 94 

Beambird 99 

Beamless 390 

Beamlet 377 

Beamtree 377 

Beamy 377 

Bean 377 

Beancaper 377 

Beancod 377 

Beanfed 377 

Beanf ly. 377 

Beahgoose 377 

Bear 377 

Bears 377 

Bearable 377 

Beard 377 

Beauty 346 

Beautyspot...... 346 

Bedding 86 

Bedeck 80 



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Keeswa.x 343 

Beetle 343 

Befall 343 

Befit 343 

Behavior 344 

Behead 344 

Beheaded 343 

Behold 365 

Beholden 365 

Beholder 352 

Beholding a52 

Behoove. 352 

Belabor 352 

Belched 351 

Belching 351 

Belfry 351 

Belgian 351 

Belie 351 

Belied 351 

Belike 351 

Belittle,.......'.. a5l 

Bellow 351 

Belong 101 

Belonging 101 

Benignant 344 

Benumb 344 

Benumbed 344 

Bequeathing .... 407 

Bereave 407 

Bereaving 407 

Bernard 413 

Bertha 413 

Bertram.: 413 

Beseech 413 

Beseem 413 

Beset , 413 

Besiege 413 

Besiegement .... 413 

Besieging 413 

Besmoke 413 

Besot 413 

Bespeak 413 

Bespeaking 221 

Bespoke 221 

Bestain 221 

Be.stir 221 

Bestow 221 

Bestowing 221 

Bestride 221 

Bestriding 221 

Betake '221 

Betaken.., 222 

Betray 222 

Betrayal.... 220 

Betrayed 220 

Betraying 220 

Betroth - -220 

Betrothal 220 

Betrothing 220 

Betsy 220 

Bilander... 407 

Bilateral .: 407 

Bilberry ;. 407 

Bilbo 407 

Bile 407 

Bileduct 396 

Bilge 396 

Bilged 396 

Bilious ...": 398 

Bilk 399 

Bilked 399 

Bilking 346 

Billbook 346. 

Billet 346 

Billion 389 

Bindingly 99 

Binnacle 381 

Binocular 343 

Binoculate 343 

Binomial 370 

Biographer 386 

Biographic 386 

Biographical 386 

Biography 386 

Biology 386 

Birch 386 

Birchen- 386 

Bird 386 

Birth 386 

Blanche 386 

Blast.-. 386 



Blasted 3S6 

Blaster ,. 386 

Blasting 386 

Blastpipe 386 

Blatant 386 

Blatter 386 

Blaze 386 

Blazed 386 

Blazer 386 

Blazing 336 

Blazon 386 

Bleat 386 

Bleating 386 

Bled 385 

Blemish... 385 

Bless 385 

Blessed 385 

Blessedly ,.. 385 

Blesser 385 

Blessing 385 

Blest 385 

Blight 385 

Blighted...' 385 

Blighting 365 

Blind 365 

Blinkard 413 

Blinkers... 413 

Bliss 413 

Blissful 396 

Blissless 396 

Blistered 385 

Bhstering 385 

Blistery 385 

Blithe ■.-... 385 

Blitheful ..:. 381 

Blithely 381 

Blithesome 381 

Bloat 381 

Bloated 381 

Bloater 381 

Blobber 381 

Blown 384 

Blubber ,. 384 

Blubbered....... 384 

Blubbering 398 

Blue 397 

BlueneSs 396 

Bluffness 399 

Blunder. ........ 397 

Blundering 346 

Blunt 346 

Blunted 355 

Blunting 355 

Bluntly 355 

Blur ' 355 

Blurred 355 

Blurring 355 

Blushfully 376 

Blushing 376 

Blusliless .376 

Bluster 876 

Blusterer 376 

Blustering 376 

BKistrous 369 

Boar 369 

Board..; 369 

Boardable 369 

Boarded > .... 369 

Boarding 369 

Boast 369 

Boaster 369 

Boastful 369 

Bodily 365 

Bolstering 370 

Booby 425 

Book 425 

Bookful 425 

Booking 425 

Bookish 425 

Boom 425 

Boomed 425 

Boomerang 425 

Boot 425 

Booted 425 

Booth 425 

Bootless' 425 

Branding 381 

Brandy 381 

Bravaao 381 

Brave 381 

Bravely 381 



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PAGE. 


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PAGE. 


Bridget 


.... 381 


Centralize.. 


.... 421 


Cirlsmath ... 


.. 136 


Commuted 222 


Con 


olntly 


.. 106 


Contrast 


.. 410 




Centrifugal. 
Centripetal. 


.... 421 






Concoler 369 

Concomitant.... .369 
Concord 369 




ointness 
ugal 
ugate 


.. 106 
.. 106 
.. 100 


Contra.<ted . . . 
Contravene . . 




c 










... 375 


.. 416 


Calamity.... 


.... 877 




.... 421 


Ciristie 


.. 370 


Concretive 320 


Con 


ugating. . 


. 364 




. 416 


Calculate.... 


.... 80 




.... 421 


Cirlstian 


.. 375 




Con 


ligation.. 


.. 364 




.. 416 




.... 80 




.... 426 


Ciristianity .. 


... 375 




Con 


iinct 


3(]4 


Contribiitahle 


.. 410 


Caleb 


.... 62 




.... 426 




.. 375 


Concurrance. .... 320 


Con 


unction . . 


.. 304 


Contribute ... 


.. 417 


.... 62 


Cereal 


.... 427 




... 376 


Concurrency 320 


Con 


unctive . . 


.- 304 


Contributed . 


.. 417 


Calibre 






.... 427 




.. 60 


Concurrent 320 


Con 


unctly.... 


.. 304 




.. 417 


Calico 


.... 63 




.... 427 


Chronograph. 


... 60 


Concurring 320 


Con 


uncture. 


. 364 


Contribution . 


.. 417 






Cerement. . . 
Ceremony . . 


.... 427 
.... 427 


Chrysolis, ... 
Clirvsolite.... 


.. 81 
.. 81 


Condemn '. f^t 


Con 
Con 


uiation . . 
ure 


. 361 
. 364 


Contribiitive . 
Contributor . . 




Call .'..■::'.:: 


. . . . 01 


.. 417 








..,, 427 


Chuckling.... 
Clmd.... .... 


.. 02 
. 406 


Condemner 329 

Condemning .... 329 






. 304 
.. 304 


Contrite ... 
Contiitely... 




Callous 


.... 01 


Ceres 


.... 428 


Connate 


. 417 


Calow 


.... 65 


Cerin 


.... 428 


Chuff 


.. 406 


Condensation ... 329 


Connect 


. 304 


Contrition ... 


.. 417 


Ca oric ,. 


.... 101 


Cerite 


.... 423 


Chuffness.... 


.. 407 


Condensate 329 


Connected 


., 364 


Contrivance.. 


.. 417 




. . . . 101 


Certain 

Certainly... 
Certainness. 


.... 423 
.... 428 
.... 428 


Chuff y 

ST!!!!!!! 


... 407 
... 407 
... 407 


Condense 329 

Condensed 329 

Condescend 329 


Connivance . .. 


.. 304 
,. 364 
.. 361 


Contrive 

Contrived .... 
Contriver 


417 




... 421 
.... 457 


Con 
Con 






Cannibal 


iivency ... 


.. 417 




.... 457 


Certificate.. 


.... 428 


Church 


... 407 


Condiment 329 


Connivent 


.. 3C4 


Contriving ... 
Controllable. . 
Coolly 


.. 417 


Cannonade 


... 457 
.... 4->7 


Certified. . . . 
Certify 


.... 428 
.... 428 


Churchdom . . 
Churching ... 


... 407 

.. 407 


Condite 329 


Conniver 

Conspire 


.. 304 

. 225 


. 417 




Condor 83 


.. 249 


Canoe ........ 


.... 457 


Certitude... 


.... 430 


Churchland . . 


.. 405 


Conduce s3 


Conspiringly . 


.. 225 


Copiousness.. 


.. 148 


Canonical . . . 


.... 457 
.... 457 


Cessation... 
Cessible 


.... 430 
.... 430 


Churchman . . 
Cliurhsh 


... 405 
.. 405 


Conducting 104 

Conduction 104 


Constancy 

Constantly .... 


.. 225 
. 225 


Copist 


148 


Canonize .... 


Coplant 


.. 148 


Canopy 


... 457 


Cession 


.... 430 


Churn 


.. 405 


Conductor 104 


Constituent ... 


.. 225 


Copperisli.... 


.. 149 




.... 457 




.... 431 


Chider 


.. 405 


Cone lOi 


Constitution. .. 


.. 368 




.. 149 


Cantation 


.... 457 
.... 457 


Cessor 

Cesspool ... 


.... 431 
.... 431 




238 


Confab 104 

Confederacy .... 104 


Constitutive. .. 
Constrain 


!! 368 


Copse 

Copula 


149 


Canteen 


Cinchona 


.. 238 


.. 140 


Canter 


... 457 


Cestus 


.... 431 


Circumvent . . 


.. 420 


Confederate IM 


Constrainedly . 


.. 308 


Copy 


.. 149 


Canterbury . 


... 457 


Cetacean ... 


.... 94 


Citable 


.. 420 


Confederation... 104 


Constraining.. 


. 368 


Copybook .... 


.. 149 


Cantering... 


... 4.57 


Cetaceous.. 


.... 94 


Citation 


.. 238 


Confederating... 104 


Constraint .... 


.. 308 


Copyholder .. 


.. 382 


Capitation... 


382 


Cetic 


...V 94 


Cited......... 




Confers 104 


Constrict , 






.. 382 


Capitulate... 


... 382 


Cetologist . . 


.... 94 




.. 252 


Conferfnce 104 


Constricted . . . 


. 345 


Co.iuettish . . . 


.. 351 




... 348 


8»/:.:: 


, . . . 94 


Citrate 


.. 421 


Confess' 104 


Constriction... 


. 345 


Coquetting... 


.. 351 


&k:::.:: 


;;.■; 382 

.... 382 


.... 136 






Con essedly 104 

Con essing 104 


Constrictive ... 
Constrictor.... 
Constructure . . 


.. 345 

.. 352 


Cora .... 

Coral 

Coralite 






.. 252 
.. 432 




i^pricious .. 




.... 136 


.. 351 


Oapsize 


... 382 


Checker 


.... 136 


Civilized 


.. 433 


Confidant 105 


ConsuUir 


.. 352 


Coralline 


.. 351 


Oaptive 


.... 102 


Checkmate . 


.... 136 


Civilizer ; 


.. 433 


Confide 105 


Consulate 


.. 352 


Coralloid...;. 


.. 351 


Captivity.... 
Captor . .... 
Captured.... 


.... 102 
.... 348 
... 348 


Cheerful, 


.. 136 


Civilizine 


, 433 


Confidence 105 

Confidently 105 

Confiding 105 


Consummate.. 
Consumption.. 
Consumptive.. 


.. 352 
.! 352 


Corant 

Corcule 

Cord 


351 


Cheerfully . 


. .. 136 


Civilly.. ..... 

Clabber 


.. 432 
.. 432 


351 


Chelrily.^;. 


.,,. 136 


.. 351 


Carabine.... 


.... 376 
.... 376 
.... 376 

".'.'. 225 


Cheering . . . 

Chemically . 
Chemistry. . 


.... 136 
.... 418 
... 418 
.... 418 
.134-418 


Clarify . ... 


. 4.57 


Confine.*: 105 

Confineless. 105 

Confinement .... 105 
Confiner 105 


Contact 

Contagion 

Contagious.... 

Contain 

Contained 


.. 352 

'! 3.53 
. 353 


Cordage 

Cordate . . 


351 


Caravan 


Clarion 


.. 222 


351 


Cardine 


Clarinet .... 


.. 222 


Corded 

Cordelia 

Cordial 


351 


Careen 


Clarissa 

Clash 


.1 252 
..■223 


351 


Careful 


Confirm 105 


.. 351 


Cask 




Chemnitzer 


,,.. 418 


Clashing ..... 


.. 223 


Confirmable 105 


Contemplator . 


. 415 


Cordially 


.. 351 




.... 106 


Chemnitzy. . 


.... 418 






Confiscate 105 


Contempt 

Contemptible . 


. 415 


Cordon 














.... 106 
... 106 
.... 106 
106 










Confiscator 105 

Conflagation .... 105 

Conflict 105 

Conflicting 105 


Contemptibly . 

Contend '. 

Content ....... 

Contention.... 


. 415 
. 415 
. 413 

. 415 


Corduroy 

Cordwain .... 
Corelatiun.... 
Corinne 






Cherishing . 

Cheroot 

Cherryly. . . . 


.... 418 
.... 418 
.... 418 








^^'^■.::. 


Classify . 


223 


351 




.; 223 


.. 351 


Castellan.... 


... 106 


.... 419 


Clatterer . . 


..223 


Confluence 105 


Contentious... 


. 415 


Corinthian 


.. 351 




... 210 

... 368 
.... 368 
... 361 


Cherubim . , 


.... 419 






Confluent 105 

Conform 105 

Conformable 105 

Conformation ... 105 

Conformed 105 

Conforming". .... 105 


Contentless ... 
Contentment.. 

Contents 

Conterminable 
Conterminous. 
Contestant.... 


. 415 
. 415 
. 415 
.. 415 
. 415 
. 416 


Cork 

Corky. 












Castlery 

Casual 


Chicanery ., 


.... 430 
430 


Clause !:.■:;: 

Clayed ,. 

Colede . 


.. 223 
.. 225 

, 225 


428 


Coimorant!.!: 

Corn 

Cornea 


104 


Casually 


Chicken 

Chickory.... 


.... 429 
.... 429 


104 


Casualness . . 


Colery 


.. 225 


.. 104 




... 361 
... 361 






Comb 

Combat 


.. 224 
.. 224 


Conformist 105 


Contest 

Contestable . . . 


. 415 
. 415 


Corned 




Casuistic .... 


Chider 


.... 429 




Casuistical. . . 


... 361 
... 301 


Chiding..... 


.... 429 


Combustible.. 


.. 224 
. 224 


Confound 105 


Contested 

Contesting .... 


. 416 

. 416 


Cornelius 


104 


Catacomb . . . 


Chief 


.... 429 


.. 104 




... 361 
.... 361 










Confovmding .. 105 
Confront 105 


Context 

Contiguity 


. 416 
. 416 


Cornet 




Cataract 


Chieftain.... 


.... 432 


Coming 


.. 225 


.. 104 


Catarrh 


... 361 


Chime 


.... 134 


Comfort 


.. 224 


Confrontant 105 


Contiguous.... 


. 410 


Cornish 


.. 104 


Catch. 


.... 361 


Chimera.... 


.... 134 


Comfortable. . 


.. 224 




Continent 


. 416 




.. 104 


Catching 


.... 361 


Chimerical . 


.... 134 




.. 225 




Continental... 


. 416 




.. 104 


Catchword . . 


... 361 


Chip . . 


.... 134 




.. 225 




Contingency .. 


. 416 


Corona. .:.... 


.. 104 




... 361 
... 361 


Chipped .... 
Chipping... 


.... 134 
.... 134 


Command.... 




Confrontment... 105 
Confuse 105 


Contingent.... 
Continuable... 


. 410 
. 410 


Coronal 

Coronary 




Catchised.... 


Commander. . 


.. 224 


.. 104 


Catechism. .. 


... 361 
... 345 

... 225 


Chiseled'.!'.! 


.... 134 
.... 134 


Commanding. 
Commandant 
Commence ... 


.. 225 
.. 225 
.. 224 


Confused !.! 105 

Confusedly ...... 105 

Confusedness ... 105 


Continual 

Continually . . . 
Continuance-.. 


. 416 
. 416 
. 416 




104 


Categorical.. 


Corporal 

Corporally .... 


104 


Categorize. . . 


Chivalrous . 


.... 134 


.. 104 




... 225 


Chivalry.... 


.... 134 


Commencing . 


.. 224 


Confusing 105 


Continue 


. 416 


Corporate 


.. 104 


Catenary.... 
Catenarian.. 


... 225 


Chocolate... 


.... 134 


Comment ....' 


.. 225 


Confusion 105 


Continued 


. 416 


Corporation... 


.. 104 


... 225 


Choice 


.... 134 




.. 224 




Continually ... 


. 410 




.. 104 


Cathodical... 


... 1S2 




.... 134 




.. 225 




Continuing.... 


. 416 


Corpulent 


.. 104 


Catkin 


... 182 


Choke 


.... 134 




.. 225 




Continuity .... 


. 416 




.. 104 


Cemented . . . 


.... 136 




.... 134 


Commingle... 
Comminted . . 


.. 225 




Continuous ... 


. 416 




.. 193 


Cementing. . . 


.... 136 




.... 134 


.. 224 




Contort 


. 410 




.. 137 


Cemetary.... 


... 98 


Cholera 


.... 134 




.. 225 




Contorted 


. 416 


Cosmetic 


.. 137 














Congealing 106 

congelation 106 

Congener lOO 














Choose 

Chooser .... 


.... 135 
.... 135 


Commit 

Commitable.. 


.. 225 
.. 225 


Contour 

Contra 


. 410 
. 416 


Cossack 

Costing 




cenobitic:::: 


.... 106 


.. 137 


Cenotaph.... 


.... 106 


Choosing.... 


.... 135 


Committing . . 


.. 225 


Congeneric 106 


Contraband . . . 


. 416 


Couch 


.. 137 




.... 106 
.... 101 


Chop 


i... 135 


Commitment . 
Committal ... 


.. 225 
.. 225 


Congenial 106 

Congenital 100 


Contract 

Contracted .... 


. 410 
. 416 


Couchant 

Cough 


137 


Censorial.... 


Chopper. . . . 


.... 135 


.. 137 


Censurable.. 


.... 101 


Chops 


.... 135 


Committed... 


.. 225 


Congest 106 


Contractile.... 


416 


Counttrrlot... 


. . 15 


Centage . . 


W 




135 


Committer ... 


.. 225 
.. 225 


Congestible 106 


Contracting ... 


. 410 
. 410 


Countess 


15 


Centallo 


.... 103 


Chord 


.... 135 


.. 19 


Centaur 


.... 103 
.... 103 
.... 103 


Chorister.... 


.,.. 135 


Commixtion.. 
Commode .... 


.. 225 
..225 
.. 225 


Congression 106 

Congruent 106 

Conically 106 


Contractor... 
Contradict .... 
Contradicted . 


. 416 
. 410 
. 416 


Country 


, 19 


Centenary , . . 


Chorus girl. 


.... 135 
.... 135 


.. 457 


Centennial... 




.. 457 


Centering 


.... 103 


Chose 


.... 135 


Commodity... 


.. 225 


Conifer 100 


Contralto 


. 410 




. 457 




.... 103 
.... 103 


Chosen 

Chousing... 


)35 

.... 135 


Commodore . . 
Commoner . . . 


. . 225 
.. 225 


Coniform 100 

Conjecture 106 




. 410 
. 410 


Court lY 


92-93 


Centigrade . . 


Courtvliip 


',-, 


Centime...., 
Centipede.. 


... 103 


Chowder.... 


.... 136 


Commonly.... 


.. 225 


Conjoin 100 


Contrarily .... 


. 410 


Co.mn..' 


.. 382 


... 103 


Chrlsmal.... 


.... 13C 


Commute 


.. 222 


Conjoint 100 


Contrary 


. 410 


Cove 


.. 382 



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Covenant 3S2 

Coventrj' 137 

Covert... 137 

Covertly , 137 

Covertirre 137 

Covet 137 

Coveted 137 

Coveting 137 

Covetous 137 

Covey 137 

Coward 137 

Cowardice 137 

Cowardly 137 

Crab.... 137 

Crabaiiple 137 

Crabbed 137 

Crabbedly 137 

Crabby 137 

Crack 137 

Cracked.... 137 

Cracker 137 

Cracking . 137 

Crackle 137 

Crackling 137 

Cradle 137 

Cradled 137. 

Cradling 137 

Crag 135 

Cragged 135 

Craggy 135 

Cramp 135 

Cramping 135 

Creased 377 

Creasing 344 

Crecy 344 

Cricket 344 

Cricketer 209 

Crier 209 

Crime 209 

Crimeful 100 

Criminal 209 

Criminate 209 

Criminating i209 

Cutlibert 209 

CjTitliia 209 

D 

Dab 384 

Dabble 3»4 

Daft 384 

Dagger 384 

Daily 384 

Daintily 384 

Daisy .- 384 

Daker ^. 384 

Dale 384 

Dally 384 

Damage 384 

Damaging 384 

Damask 384 

Damp 142 

Dampness 142 

Damsel 142 

Dance 143 

Dancer 143 

Dancing 143 

Dandify 143 

Dandle 3*9 

Dandy 349 

Danger :«« 

Daucerous 344* 

Dangling 349 

Daniel 349 

Dapper 349 

Dapple 349 

Dare 349 

Daring 349 

Barken 349 

Darkness 349 

Darling. 349 

Dart 349 

Darted 349 

Dash 349 

Dating ...-. 147 

Dative 147 

Daub 96 

David 421 

Dawning 141 

D.ay 141 

Daytime 397 

Dazzle 398 

Deacon 397 

Deaconess 218 

Deaden 218 

DeacHy 218 

Deadness 190 

.Deaf I'M 

Deafen 190 

Deafness 190 

Deal 190 

Dealing 190 

Deanery i!i0 



P.AGE. I 

Deborah 190 j 

Delia 190 

Denis UK) 

Depress 190 

Dejjression 190 

Dei)rive 190 

Depriving 190 

Dejitli 259 

Deputing 43S 

Deputy 436 

Derange 430 

Deranged 43G 

Derangement ... 436 

Derelict 430 

Deride 436 

Deriding 436 

Derision 436 

Derivation 436 

Derive 436 

Deriving 436 

Derogation 436 

Derogatory 436 

Despotic 436 

Despotism 436 

Destination 436 

Destine 436 

Destiny....: 436 

Destitution 436 

Dfestroy. 436 

Destroying 436 

Destructible 436 

Destructive 436 

Desultory 436 

Detach 436 

Detection 24? 

Devouring 376 

De-n-v 401 

Dexter 401 

Dexterity 401 

Dexterous 401 

Diadem 401 

Diagonal 401 

Diagram 401 

Dial 401 

Dialect 401 

Discerned 347 

Discerning 22 

Discerningly .... 22 

Discharged 22 

Discharging 22 

Discluirch 23 

Dischurched .... 23 

Disciple 23 

Discipline 23 

Disciplined 24 

Disclaim 24 

Disclaimer 24 

Disclose 23 

Discolor 24 

Discomfort 24 

Discomfortable. . 24 
Discomforted ... 24 
Discomforting .. 24 
Discommend .... 25 
Discommode .... 25 

Discredit 96 

Discreet 96 

Discretion!, 96 

Discriminate.... 06 

DisciKs 96 

Donald 96 

Dnrcas 96 

Dorimler 96 

Duncan 96 



Eagerness 163 

Eagle 174 

Ear 174 

Earldom. 147 

Earn 147 

Ease 150 

Easel 1.51 

Easement 15) 

Easily 151 

Easiness 152 

Easing 435 

East 159 

Ebenezer 159 

EcliiJtic 165 

Economy 167 

Ecstatic 218 

Edila.. 163 

Eddy 16S 

Edin 108 

Edgar 169 

Edge 169 

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Edible . 
Edict . . . 
Edifice . 
Edify... 



P.AGE. 

Edifying ]70 

Edit 170 

Edition 144 

Editor 142 

Edmond... 142 

Edna 135 

Educate 130 

Education 136 

Edward 136 

Edwin 410 

Effect 354 

Effected 354 

Effective 3.51 

Effectual 351 

Effort 403 

Effrontery 403 

Effulgent 403 

Effuse 403 

Effusion 403 

Effusive 404 

Egbert 404 

Egg 404 

Egotism 4(M 

Egotist 404 

Egress 404 

Egyptian 404 

Either 404 

Eject ; 404 

Ejected 4(M 

Electing 404 

Ejection 404 

Ejectment 404 

Elaborate 404 

Elapse 404 

Elastic 404 

Elasticity 40t 

Elate 404 

Elated 404 

Elation 404 

Elbow 404 

Elderly 404 

Eldest 404 

Elect 404 

Electing 405 

Election 402 

Electioneer 402 

Elector 402 

Electrify 406 

Elias 406 

Elijah :... 407 

Eliminate. 407 

Elinor 403 

Elite 403 

Elixir 407 

Elk •. 407 

Ellen 407 

EUiptic 407 

Elm 388 

Elongate 388 

flopement- 388 
loquence 389 

El0(iuent 389 

Elsewhere 390 

Elude 437 

Elvira 437 

Emanciate 437 

Emanciated 437 

Emaculate .■ 437 

Emanate' 437 

Emanated 437 

Emanation 437 

Emancipate 437 

Emancipator. ... 437 

Emancipist 437 

Emanuel 437 

Emarginate 437 

Embassy 437 

Embedded 437 

Embellish 437 

Embers 437 

Embezzle 437 

Embolden 437 

Embosom 437 

Embottling 441 

Embracing 441 

Embrasure 441 

Embrave 441 

Embroplio 441 

Embroider 441 

Embroil . . . : 441 

Embryo 441 

Embryonic 441 

Emei^ge 441 

Emergency 441 

Emerging 441 

Emily 441 

Eminence 270 

Eminent 390 

Emmeline 390 

Emissary 393 

Emotion 411 

Emotional 411 

Emotive 410 



P.^GE 

Empale 410 

Empaled 410 

i:mpalment 410 

Empahng 410 

Empanel 410 

Empassion 410 

Emperor 410 

Emphasis 410 

Emphasize 406 

Emphasizing ... 406 

Empire 406 

Empiric 406 

Empirical 406 

Employable ..... 406 

Employer 406 

Employing 406 

Empoison 406 

Empoisoned 406 

Empoisoning 402 

Empowering 401 

Empress 401 

Emptied 401 

Emptiness.... 401 403 

EmpU' 394 

Emptying 39i 

Empurple 394 

Emulate 394 

Emulating 393 

Emulation 393 

Emulator 400 

Emulgent 400 

Emulsion 400 

Emulsive 400 

Enable 400 

Enabling 400 

Enact 400 

Enacted 400 

Enacting 400 

Enactive 411 

Enactment 413 

Enactor 413 

Enamel 413 

Enameled 413 

Enameling 413 

Enamor 413 

Enamored 413 

Enamoring 413 

Encage 41 

Encaged 41 

Encaging 41 

Encamp 41 

Enchain...-. 41 

Enchained 41 

Enchaining 41 

Enchainment ... 41 

Enchant 41 

Enchanted ....;. 41 

Enchanting 41 

Enchantment . . , 41 

Enchase 41 

Enchased 41 

Enchasing 41 

Encircle 41 

Encompass 41 

Encompassed ... 41 
Encompassing .. 41 

Encore 41 

Encounter....... 41 

Encoimtering ... 41 

Encourage 41 

Encouraging — 41 

Encradle 41 

Encrimson 41 

Encroach 41 

Encroacher 41 

Encroaching .... 41 
Encraaclunent . . 41 

Encumber 41 

Encumbering ... 41 
Encumbrance ... 41 

Endamage 41 

Endanger ....... 41 

Endear 41 

Endearing 41 

Endearment 41 

Endeavor ,41 

Endeavoring .... 41 

Endless.. 4i 

Endlessly 41 

Endlessness 41 

Endow 41 

Endower 41 

Endowing 41 

Endowment 41 

Endurance 41 

Endure 41 

Endured 41 

Enduring 41 

Endwise 41 

Enema lij 

Enemy 42 

Energy 42 

Enervate 42 



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Enervated 42 

Enervating...;.. 42 

Enervation 42 

Enfamish 42 

Enfeeble 42 

Enfeebled 42 

Enfe'eblement ... 42 

Enfetter 42 

Engender 42 

Engendered ..^... 42 

Engendering .... 42 

Engild... 42 

Engineering 42 

Enginery 42 

Engird 42 

EngUsh 42 

Engloom 42 

Engorge! 42 

Engorged 42 

Engorgement. ... 43 

Engorging 43 

Engrail 43 

Engrain 43 

Engrained 43 

Engrapple 43 

Engrave 43 

Engraved 43 

Engraven 43 

Engravement ... 43 

Engraving 43 

Engross 43 

Engrossed 43 



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Engrossment 

Enguard 43 

EngHlf 43 

Engulfed 43 

Engulfing 43 

Engulfment 43 

Enhance 43 

Enhanced 43 

Enhancement ... 43 

Enhancer i 43 

Enhancing 43 

Enharbor 43 

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Enigma . . . 

Enigmatic 43 

Enigmatize 43 

Enail 43 

Emoin 43 

Enjoined 43 

Enjoining 43 

Enjoinment . 43 

En oy 43 

En oyable 43 

En oyed 43 

Enjoying 43 

En oyment 43' 

Enkindle 42 

Enkindled 42 

Enkindling 42 

Enlargement.... 42 

Enlight 42 

EnUghten 42 

Enlightened 42 

Enlightening — 42 

Enhghtment .... 42 

EnliBk 42 

Enhst 42 

Enlisted 42 

Enlisting 42 

EnUstment 42 

EnUven 42 

Enlivened 42 

EnUvenlng 42 

Enmesh 42 

Enmity 42 

Ennoble 42 

Enoch 42 

Enormity 42 

Enormous 42 

Enrage 42 

Enraged. 42 

Enrank 42 

Enranked 42 

Enranking 42 

Enrapt 42 

Enrich 42 

Enriched ,. 42 

Enriching 42 

Enrichment 42 



Enrobing 43 

Enroll 43 

Enrolled 43 

Enrollment 43 

Enroot 43 

Enrooted 43 

Enrooting 43 

Enseal 43 

Enshield 43 



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Enshrine 44 

Enshroud 44 

Ensign 44 

Ensigney 44 

Enslave 44 

Enslaving 44 

Ensue 44 

Ensuing 44 

Entail 44 

Entail^l 44 

EntaiUtig 44 

Entailment 44 

Entangle 44 

Entangled 44 

Entangling 44 

Entering 44 

Enterprise 44 

Enterpriser 44 

Enterprising.... 44 

Entertain. 44 

Enthrone 44 

Enthroned 44 

Enthronement . . 44 

Enthroning 44 

Enthusiasm 44 

Enthusiast 44 

Entice 44 

Enticement 44 

Enticing 44 

Enticingly 44 

Entireness 44 

Entitle 44 

Entoil 44 

Entrance ,. 44 

Entranced „ 44 

Entrap 44 

Entreat.... 44 

Entreated « 

Entreatmg 44 

Enlay 16 

Entwine 16 

Entwined 16 

Entwining 16 

Epicure 16 

Epidemic 16 

Epidemical 16 

Epigram 16 

Equal 16 

Equaling 16 

Equality 16 

Equalizmg 17 

Equahiess 260 

Equation 260 

Equinox 260 

Equity 260 

Equivalent 260 

Equivocal 260 

Eradicate- 260 

Eradicated 260 

Eradicating 260 

Erase 268 

Erased 263 

Erasement 268 

Erasing 268 

Erasure 268 

Erect 268 

Erected 270 

Erecting 267 

Ermine 267 

Erode 267 

Eroded 267 

Eroding 207 

Erosion 267 

Errand 260 

Erratic 268 

Escalade 72 

Escapade ;. 72 

Escape 72 

Escapement 72 

Escaping 72 

Escarp 72 

Eschew'. 72 

Escort 72 

Escorted 71 

Escorting 71 

Escrow 71 

Esculent 71 

Escutcheon 71 

Especial 72 

Espousal 72 

Espouse.. s 72 

Espoused 70 

Espy.. 70 

Espying. 70 

Esqnire ......... 70 

Essay 70 

Essayed 70 

Essaying 71 

Essence 71 

Essential C9 

Essentially 77 

Establish 77 

Established 72 



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Estate 72 

Esteem; 72 

Esteemed. 72 

Esteeming 72 

Esthetic 72 

Estlier 72 

Estimable 72 

Estimate 73 

Estimated 73 

Estimating 73 

Estimation 73 

Estimative 73 

Estoppel 73 

Estraiiiie 61 

Estranged CO 

Estray 73 

Estreat 73 

Etch 73 

Etched 73 

Etching 73 

Eternal 73 

Eternally , 65 

Eternity 65 

Ether 03 

Ethics 63 

Etiquette.. ...... 64 

Eugenie 61 

Eulogist C4 

Eulogize 139 

Eulogy 139 

Euphony 59 

Europe, 60 

European 60 

Eustace ■. 64 

Eva 65 

Evacuate 67 

Evacuated 67 

Evacuating 67 

Evade 67 

Evaded 67 

Evading 67 

Evangelic 69 

Evangelist 69 

Evaporate 69 

Evaporated...... 69 

Evaporating 69 

Evasion 69 

Eve 90 

Eveline 91 

Even 90 

Evened 93 

Evening 92 

Evenly 93 

Evenness 84 

Event 75 

Eventful.. 75 

Eventual 75 

Everglade 75 

Evergreen....... 75 

Everlasting 75 

Evermore ". 75 

Eversion. 75 

Every 75 

Evict 75 

Evicted 75 

Evicting 75 

Eviction 75 

Exact _ 75 

Exacted ......75, 402 

Exacting 75 

Exactness 59 

Exactor 59 

Exaggerate 59 

Exallation 59 

Exalted . 58 

Exalting 58 

Examination.... 58 

Examine 58 

Examined... 59 

Examining 58 

Example 77 

Exasperate 77 

Exasperated .... 77 

Excavate 77 

Excavated ....... 77 

Excavating 77 

Excavation 77 

Excavator 77 

Exceed 77 

Exceeded 77 

Exceeding 77 

Exceedingly..... 77 

Excel 77 

Excelled 77 

Excellence 77 

E.xcellency 77 

Excellent 77 

Exception 17 

Exceptional . . , . . I7 

Exceptions 26 

Exceptive 80 

Exce<liless 80 

Excising 96 



P.4GK. 

Excision 96 

Excitation 90 

Excitative 90 

Excitatory 91 

Excite 90 

Excitement 90 

Exciter 91 

Exciting 93 

Excitingly 93 

Exclaim 93 

Exclaimex 93 

Exclaiming 91 

Exclamation .... 101 

Exclamative 95 

Exclamatory ... 95 

Exclude 95 

Excluded 95 

Excluding 95 

Exclusion 95 

Exclusively 95 

Excreable 83 

Excreate ...,,... 83 

Excreation 83 

Excrement 

Excremental . . 
Excrescence . . 

Excrescent 

Excrete 

Excreted 

Excreting 

Excretion 

Excretive 



Excruciate 

Exculpiated... 

Excursion 75 

Excusably 45 

Excuse 45 

Excuser 44 

Excusing 44 

Execute 44 

Executed 44 

Executing 44 

Execution 44 

Executioner 44' 

Executive ii 

Executor 45 

Executory 45 

Executress 45 

Exemplary 45 

Exemplify 40 

Exemplifying... 40 

Exempt 40 

Exempted 40 

Exempting 40 

Exerci.se 40 

Exercised 40 

Exercising 40 

Exert 40 

Exerted 40 

Exerting 43 

Exertion 40 

Exertment 40 

Exhalent 21 

Exhalation...... 21 

Exhale 21 

Exhalement 21 

Extialing 21 

Exhaust 21 

Exhausted 21 

Exhauster 21 

Exhausting 40 

Exhaustion 40 

Exhaustive 40 

Exhaustment ... 40 

Exhibit 40 

Exhibited .- 40 

Exdibiting 40 

Exhibition 40 

Exhibitive ...... 40 

Exhilarate 40 

Exhilarated 40 

Exhort 40 

Exhorted 40 

Exhorting. 40 

Exhume; 40 

Exhuming 40 

Exile 40 

Exilement 40 

Exiling 40 

Exit 40 

Existence.. 40 

Existent 40 

Existing 40 

Exit 40 

Exode 40 

Exodus 40 

Exonerate 40 

Exonerated 40 

Exotic. 40 

Expand 40 

Expanded 40 

Expanding 40 



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Expanse 40 

Expansion 40 

Expan;!ive 40 

Expatiate 40 

Expectant ^0 

Expectorate 40 

Expedient 40 

Expedite 40 

Ezek'iel 40 

Ezra 40 



Fanny 

Frances . . , 
Francis . . . , 
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Gertrude 382 

Gleason 127 

Glenbeulah 127 

Glencliff 127 

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Habit 441 

Habitation 441 

Habited 441 

HabiUial 441 

Habitude 441 

Hack 441 

Hacking 441 

Hackney 441 

Haddock 441 

Hades. 441 

Haggard 441 

Haggardly 441 

Haggle 441 

Haggled.., 440 



440 



Hailing...... 

Hailstone. — 

Halberd 

Halcyon 

Halibut 440 

Halliard 4i0 

Halter 440 

Halting 440 

Halving 440 

Ham 440 

Hamble 440 

Hamlet 440 

Hammering 440 

Hammock 440 

Hamper,.! 440 

Hampered 440 

Hampering 440 

Hamstring 440 

Hanaper 440 

Handcuff 440 

Handcuffed 440 

Handfast 440 

Handicraft...... 440 

Handiness 440 

Handle. 440 

Handling........ 440 

Hannah 440 

Handscrew 440 

Handsome 440 

Handsomely .... 440 

Hang 440 

Hanged 440 

Hanging .- 440 

Hangman 440 

Hangnail 440 

Hanker 440 

Hankering 440 

Hapless 440 

Haply 441 

Happen 441 

Happening 441 

Happily 441 

Happiness 441 

Happy 441 

Harangue •.. 441 

Harangued 441 

Haranguing . 441 

Harass 441 

Harassing 441 

Harbinger 441 

Harbor. 441 

Harborage 44i 

Harborer 4'" 

Harboring. 
Harborless 
Hardened . 
Hardening 
Hardiest . . 
Hardihood 
Hardly.... 
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HarmecJ 182 

Harmful 182 

Harmfully 182 

Harming 182 

Harmless 182 

Harmlessly 210 

Harinlessness ... 210 

Harmonic 210 

Harmonica! 108 

Harmonics lo8 

Harmonious 108 

Harmonist 108 

Harmonize 108 

Harmonized .... 108 

Harmonizing.... 103 

Harmony 108 

Harness 108 

Harnes.sed 108 

Harnessing 108 

Harold 108 

Harping.... 108 

Harpoon 108 

Harpooned 108 

Harpooning 108 

Harpischord 108 

Harriet 108 

Harrow 108 

Harrowed 108 

Harrowing 108 

Harshly 108' 

Harshness 108 

Hartshorn 108 

Harvest 108 

Harvested 108 

Harvesting 108 

Hassock'. 108 

Hastily 108 

Hastiness , 207 

Hast\' 207 

Hatching 207 

Hatchway 207 

Hateful,..*. ...... 207 

Hatefully 207 

Hatefulness 208 

Hated 208 

Hatred 208 

Hattock 208 

Haughtiness 203 

Haughty 208 

Haunt 208 

Haunted 455 

Haunting 455 

Havoc 455 

Hawk 455 

Hawking 455 

Hazard 455 

Hazarded 455 

Hazarding 455 

Hazardous 455 

Helen 455 

Henry 455 

Hyattsville 379 

Hyndman 379 

Hyndsville 379 

Iberia 379 

Ibex 125 

Ibis 125 

Icamole 379 

Icarian 125 

Iceberg 125 

Icelander 125 

Icicle 125 

Icy .'.; 125 

Ida 125 

Idalia 379 

Ideal 125 

Idiom 125 

Idiot 125 

Idiotic 99 

Idleness 99 

Idler 99 

Idlewlld 379 

Idling 99 

Idly 125 

Idolater 125 

Idolatress 125 

Idolize 330 

Ignacio 379 

Igneous 330 

Ignite 33*) 

Ignited 330 

Igniting 321 

Ignition 321 

Ignoble 321 

Ilion 379 

Illbred 321 

Illicit 321 

Illicitly 321 

Illiopolis 379 

IlUterate 325 



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Illogical -. 325 

lUude 325 

Image 325 

Imaged 325 

Irribecile 325 

Imbecility.. 325 

Imbed 325 

Imbedded' 325 

Imbedding 325 

Imbiber 325 

Imbibinj? 325 

Imbitter.....".... 325 

Imbittered 325 

Imbittering 325 

Imbody 325 

Imbosom 325 

Imbound 325 

Imbow 325 

Imbowed 325 

Imbowing 325 

Imbo'wment 325 

Imbon . . . '. 325 

Imitable 325 

Imitate 325 

Imitation 325 

Imitating 325 

Imitative 326 

Imitator 326 

Immaculate 326 

Immanacle 320 

Immature 326 

Immatured 326 

Immaturely 326 

Immaturity 326 

Immemorial 326 

Immense .• 326 

Immensely 326 

Immensity 326 

Immerge 330 

Immerged 330 

Immerging 330 

Immeshing 330 

Imminent 330 

Immingle 330 

Immix 330 

Immixed 330 

Immix^ng , 330 

Immoderate 321 

Immodest 321 

Immodestly 321 

Immolate 321 

Immolated 321 

Immolating 321 

Immolation 330 

Immoral 330 

Immorahty 330 

Immortality 330 

Immortalize 330 

Immovable 330 

Immovably 321 

Immure 321 

Immuring 321 

Impair 321 

Impaired 321 

Impairer 321 

Impairing 330 

Impale 330 

Impaleme'nt 330 

Impartial 330 

Impartible 330 

Imparting 330 

Impartment 321 

Impeach 321 

Impeached 321 

Impeacher 321 

Impeaching . 321 

Impeachment ... 321 

Impearl 330 

Impearled 330 

Impearling 329 

Impede 329 

Impeded 329 

Impeding 329 

Impeditive 329 

Impel 329 

Impelled 329 

Impellent 329 

Impenned 329 

Impennins. 329 

Imperciptible ... 329 
Imperfection.... 329 

Imperfectly 329 

Imiierfectness... 329 

Imperforate 329 

Imperishably ■. . . 330 

Impersonate 330 

Impersonated ... 330 
Impertinent; .... 330 
Impertinently... 330 

Impervious 330 

Imperviously... 330 
Impious 330 



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Impiously 330 

Impish 330 

Implacable 326 

Implacably 32& 

Implant 326 

Implicated 326- 

Implicating 326 

Implication. 326 

Implicative 326 

Implicit 326 

Implicitly... 326 

Implimge 326 

Imply 326 

Implying 326 

Impocket . . 326 

Impoison 326 

Impoisoned 326 

Impolicy 326 

Impolite 326 

Impolitely 326 

Impolitic 327 

Impoliticly 327 

Import 327 

Importable 327 

Importance 327 

Important 327 

Importantly 327 

Importation 327 

Imported 327 

importer J27 

Importing 327 

Importime 327 

Indent 324 

Indented 324 

Independence... 379 

India 324 

Indian 324 

Indianola ....... 379 

Indicate 324 

Indignant 324 

Indignation 324 

Indignity 324 

Indirect 324 

Indirection 324 

Indispose 33t 

Indisposed 331 

Indisposing 331 

Indistinct 331 

Indistinctly 331 

Indorse 331 

Indorsed 331 

Indorsement 331 

Indorser 331 

Induce 331 

Induct 331 

Inducted 331 

Inducting .- 331 

Inductive 331 

Inductor 331 

Indulge 331 

Indulgent 331 

Industry 331 

Inez 331 

Infamous 331 

Infamy. 331 

Infancy 331 

Infantile 331 

Infantine 331 

Infect 331 

Infected 331 

Ingalls 379 

Ingalton 379 

IngersoU 379 

Ingleside 379 

Ingrams 379 

Inkseters 379 

Interlochen 379 

Inwood 379 

lola 379 

lone 379 

Ionia 379 

Ipava 379 

Ipswich 379 

Iredell 379 

Irolo 379 

Ironation 379 

Irondale 379 

Ironton 379 

Iroquois 379 

Irvineton 380 

Irving.. 380 

Irvington 380 

Irvona 380 

Irwin..; 380 

Isabel : 380 

Ishpeming 380 

Isleta 380 

Islington 380 

Islip 380 

Ithica 380 

Ithican 380 

luka.: 380 



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Likeliness... 


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Lottery 

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Lacerta 

Lacertain 

Lacertilian.... 


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Limitless ... 

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JolUty. ....... 


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Jovialty 


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,.. 456 
... 380 




Joyfully 


.,. 452 


Laity 

Lamb 


,;, 103 


Jaimdice.... 


... 456 


Joyfulness .. 


... 452 




Lionize 


... 206 


Luke.... 


. 361 


ft anor 


9 


Javel 


... 4.56 


Joyous 


... 452 


Lambkin 


268 


Liquidate.... 


.... 206 


Lull 


... 361 


Mansion 


.. 9 


Javelin 


... 456 


Joyously.... 


... 452 


Lamblike 


268 


Liquidated . . 


... 206 


Lullaby . 


.. 361 


Mantau 


... 103 


Jawbone .... 


... 456 


Joyousness . . 


... 452 


Lamellar 


246 


Liquidating . 


... 206 


.ulled 


... 361 


Manteno 


.. 103 


&:::::::: 


... 456 
. .. 451 




Lamelliform . 
Lament 


.. 246 
.. 268 






ZSg!!! 


... 361 
.. 361 


Mantle 

Mantled 




Jubilate 


... 452 




... 206 


,,. 9 






Jubilation... 
Judah 


... 452 
... 452 


Xamentable... 
Lamentably . . 


.. 263 
.. 268 


Lisp.. 

Lisped 


... 216 
.... 216 


Lumberingly . 
Luminary . . . 


.. 361 
. .. 361 


Mantling 

Manton 




jiddo:;-.;::: 




... 103 


Jeer 


... 351 


.udicial 


... 452 


Lamentation . 


.. 268 


Lisping 


... -216 


Aimraous 


. .. 402 


Manual....... 


,. 21 


Jeered 


... 451 


. udicious....- 


... 452 


Lamented .... 


.. 268 


Lispingiy.... 


. .. 216 


.ump 

>urch 


. . 49 


Manually 


,,. 21 




... 451 
.. 451 


Julia 


... 2.51 
,.. 138 


Lamenting... 
Laminate 


.. 268 
.. 246 




..: 193 
,. 193 


Manuscript.. 
Manville 


... 22 


Jeering 


Listened 


... 216 


... 103 




... 380 




... 138 




.. 219 




... 216 


Airid... .. 


... 193 


Map ,. 


.. 22 




... 453 
... 453 
... 453 


Juncture..,. 
Jungle ...... 

Sr^.:;:::: 


... 138 
... 138 
...451 


Lampooned . . 
Lanary 


.. 219 
.. 246 
.. 219 






Luring 

Lurking 


... 194 
... 194 
... 193 


Mapimi 

Maple 

Mapped 


., 103 








,,. 22 


Jelly 


Literal 


... 437 


.. 22 




... 453 


... 451 




.. 219 


Literalism... 


... 437 




193 


Mapping 


.. 22 


Jenkintown. 


... 380 








.. 219 




... 437 




... 192 


Mar 


... 22 


Jennet 


... 453 
... 453 


K 




Land ■. 


.. 219 
. . 219 




. . 437 


Luster 


.. 192 
.. 192 


Maraud 

Marbled 






Litmus 


. 191 


... 26 




... 380 


Killing 


... 327 


.amed 


.. 219 


Litter 


.. 191 






»arch....,... 


.. 26 


Jcntling 


.^ 453 


Kiln ,. 


... 327 


.ant holder . . 


.. 219 


Littering.... 


. 192 


n 

Macarate. . . 




V arched 


.. 26 


Jenny 

Jeopard 


;;; 453 

... 453 


Kilt ... .:. 

Kimbo 

Kindle ...... 


... 327 
... 327 
... 327 


Landlady 

Landlock 

Landlord 


.. 219 
.. 219 
.. 267 


Littleness .. 
Littoral.. .. 
Liturgy... . 
Liveliliood . 
Liveliness . 


... 192 
.. 191 
.. 191 


,. 50 
.. 50 






Marches 


" 26 




12 


Jeoparding.. 
Jeopardize . . 


... 453 
... 453 


Kindled 


327 


Landman 

Landmark ... 


.. 2o7 
.. 267 


.. 191 
194 


Mace 

Machinery ... 


. 50 
. 50 


ft arcus 

ftlare 


12 


Kindlier 


... 327 


., 12 


ar.^:;:: 


... 453 


Kindliest..-. 


... 327 


Landroll 


.. 267 


Lively 


. 194 


Machinist .. 


. 50 


margin 


,. 13 


... 453 


Kindliness . . 


... 327 


Landscape ... 
I^andslide .... 


.. 267 




. . 380 


Madam. 


. 50 




.. 13 


Jeremiad.... 


... 453 


Kindling 


... 327 


.. 267 


Livery 


... 194 


Madcap .. . 


... 50 


(argrave ,... 


,. 13 


Jeremiah.... 


... 453 


Kindness.... 


... 327 


Landsman .... 


.. 267 


Livid 


. ,194 


Madman 


... 50 


/arigold 


,. 13 




380 


Kindred 

Kingbird.... 


327 


Landspring .. 
Landward .... 


267 


Livldness 


194 


Madness 


50 




13 


Jerker 


... 453 


... 327 


.. 267 


Livonia 


... 380 


Maiiazine 


50 


Mariner 


,. 13 


Jerkin 


.. 453 


i^i?l'=^^".-:: 


... 327 


Lane 


.. 267 


Living....... 


... 194 


Maggot. . . 


.. 50 


tar time 


,. 13 


Jermyn 

Jerome 


... 380 
... 380 




Lanesboro ... 
Langdon 


.. 285 
.. 285 


Livingston .. 
Lizard 


... 380 
... 194 


Magic. 
Magical . . 


... 50 
.. 50 






Kirkman.... 


... 138 


V aried 


.. 13 


Jersey 


... 453 


Klrtle 


... 138 


Langford 


.. 285 


Llano 


... 380 


Magistrate . 


. 60 


(ariet 


. 13 


Jerusalem... 
Jenisha . . 


... 380 
... 453 
... 453 


Kirtled 

Kiss 


... 138 
.. 138 


Sr-:.- 


.. 267 
.. 267 
.. 267 


Loadstone... 

Loafer 

Loafing . ... 


... 194 
... 191 
... 194 


Magney . . . 
Magnifying.. 
Magnitude ... 


.. 50 

50 

. 50 


ftlaro......... 

Marooned,... 
Marquan 


.. 342 
.. 10 


Jervin 


Kissed 


... 161 


Languidly.... 


.. 342 






|fS-:::: 
Kitiing ■■.■;;; 


.. 161 
... 161 
.. 161 
.. 161 


Languishing . 
Languishment 

Lau'jiuor 

Lank 


. 102 
.. 102 
.. 102 
,, 102 




... 191 
... 194 
.. 194 
... 194 


Magpie.. 
Mahometan... 
Maiden.. .... 

Maidenly.. .. 


.. 50 
.. 50 
.. 50 
. 50 


Marquette ... 
ft arquis 

U^eT^'!!! 






Loathful .... 
.oathness . . . 
Loatlisome . 




Jestful 


. . . 453 


.. 348 


Jesting 


... 453 


.. 15 


.esuit 


... 453 


Kitten.. . 


... 161 


Lansing 


, 285 


.ocahty 


.. 194 


Maimed 


60 


f arriage 


.. 15 


. esuitic 


... 453 




... 161 


Lansingburg . 


.. 286 


Locally. ... 


... 194 


Maiming 


. 50 


carried 


.. 15 






Knackish .. 




Lantern... .. 


.. 102 


Locate 


... 194 


Mainsail 


. 50 




.. 15 


.etsaiii....:: 


...453 


Knave 


161 


Laona 


.. 286 


Locating .... 


. . 217 


Maintain 


.. 61 


! arrow 


.. 15 


Jettison 


... 453 


Knavery 


... 161 


Lanyard 


.. 102 


Locket. 


.. 217 


Maize . . .. 


.. 51 


arry 


.. 16 


Jetteau 


... 453 


Knavish.... 


... 161 




.. 102 


Locksmith .. 


... 217 


Maestic 


. 51 


arrying ... 


.. 15 


Jetty 


... 453 


Knavishly... 


... 161 


Lapeer 


.. 286 


Lodge 


... 217 


Ma or 

Maority . ... 
Ma apert ... 


.. 51 


ars.... 


•• I! 


Jewel 


... 453 


Knavishness 


... 161 


Lapful 


. 102 


Lodged... . 


. . 217 


. 51 


1 arsiall 




Jeweled 




Knee 


... 161 


Lapidary 


.. 378 


Lodging.. .. 


. 217 


.. 51 


arsialed... 




Jeweler 


453 


Kneel 


... 161 


Laramie . 


. 286 


Lodgment... 


. 217 


Malard 


. 51 


ars laling . . 




Jeweling.... 
Jewelry.. .. 




Kneeled ... 
Kneeler 


.. 161 
... 161 


Lacerating . . . . 
Lightening .. 


457 




217 


Malaria 


51 






... 453 


. 206 


Loftily .... 


. 217 


Malcontent... 


. 51 


MtJlS^iai;:!! 

Martel 


.. 16 


Jewess 


...453 


KneeUng. .. 


... 161 


Lighter.. ..... 


. 191 


Loftiness . 


. 217 


Malicious . . 


. 51 




Jewett 


...381 


Kneelingly.. 


161 


Ligliterage.... 


.. 191 


Lofty 


217 


Malignity .. 


. 51 


'artin 




Jewish 


.. 453 


Kneepan .. 


.. 161 


Lightness 


. 191 


Logic 


. 217 


Maline.. 


,. 51 


ft artlnsburg . 





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» artlnsVllle. 


... 347 


Mending 


10 


Millville.... 


346 


IVolten 49 


Muskegan. . 


... 419 


Neglected 


.. 291 


^a.^ty^. 


... .15 


Mendon 


...356 


Millwood.... 


... 346 


^olto^ 365 


Mystic 


.. 419 


Negona 


.. 420 


^arfy^dom.. 


55 


Menial 


.. 10 


Mllo 


. . . 346 


^omence 366 






Negotiate 


. 297 


\arvel.... 


15 


Menlo 




Milroy 


... 346 


Moment 49 


N 




Negro 


.. 297 


N arvelous 


J5 


Mental 


.. 10 


Milton 


...346 


Momentus 49 




Nefswi' :::::::: 


. 297 


^arviile. 


. 347 


Mentally.. .. 


... 10 


Mimic 


... 40 


Mona 366 


Nab 


... 241 


.. 420 


IVaryville .-. 


343 


Mention . . 


10 


Mimical.... 


46 


Monad 49 


Nabit 


... 241 


Nemesis 


.. 270 


\ascullne... 


15 


^ entioned .. 


.. 10 


Mimico.. 


.. 354 


Monarchial 49 


Nablum 


... 241 


Neola 


. 420 


Maselon. . 


349 


^ entor .... 


45-356 


Minburne ... 


.. 355 


Monarchy 49 


Nabob 


... 241 


Neosh 


.. 420 


Masenna '. . 


340 


\ ercenary ... 


. 45 


Mince . . 


. 46 


Monastic 49 


Nacarat .... 


241 


Nerve 


.. 270 


Masei>i)a , . . 


350 


\ereer .... 


. 45 


Minced 


... 46 


Monclova 366 


Nach 


...241 


Nerveless 


.: 270 


Mash. 


15 




. 45 




.. 362 




Nacker 


... 241 




.. 270 


Mashed 


15 




45 


IVin( 


... 46 


Mondamin 366 




... 241 




WO 


Mashing .. 


15 


IV ercury . 


45 


IVinied 


.. 46 


Mondola 366 


Nacreous.... 


... 241 


Nervously 


.. 270 


Mashy 


15 


^ ercy 


. 45 


^ inien .. .. 


... 354 


Moneka 366 


Naerite 


... 241 


Nest 


.. 270 


Mask 




NereSo 


. 356 


IVinifuliy ... 


... 46 


Monetta 366 


Nadab 


... 242 


Nestle 


.. 270 




20 


^ eredosia.... 
Merge . . 


.. 45 


ftinedosa. .. 


.. 362 
... 302 


Mongrel 49 

Monkey 49 


Nadelstein . . 
Nadir 


... 242 
. 242 






Masker 


Nettle 


.. 271 


Masomanee . 


350 
20 


\erKed .. 
\erian 
Meridan. .. 


45 
. 356 
...356 


Miner 

.linerva . 


.. 46 
.. 302 
.. 362 


Monkish...... . 50 

Monnee 366 

Monnette 366 


Naevase 

Naeve 

Nafe 


.. 242 
... 242 
... 242 


Neural 


. 271 




Neuralgia 


.. 271 

.. 271 




.. 20 




... 349 
... 20 


Meridian 
Meridith 


.45-356 
356 


Mlnewakan. 
Mingle .... . 


362 
46 


Monon 366 

Monongah 367 


Naff 

Nag 


... 242 
.. 242 






Masonry 


Neutralize 


.. 271 


Masquerade, 




IJllfiC 




Min|o .... 


.. 362 


Monongahela... 367 


Vaggy.. . 


. 242 


Nevada 


.. 420 


Mass 




356 


Minrng,.. .. 


.. 46 


Monopoly 50 


Vago? .. .. 


... 242 


Newark 


. 420 




.. 21 


Merimac. . 


356 


Minister.. .. 


46 




>Jaiad .... 


. 241 


Newborn 


.. 422 




... 21 
. 21 


Merino 
Merited 


45 
45 


Mink... 
Minock 


.. 46 
... 362 




Naiant 

Naidor . . .. 


... 242 
... 241 


Newbury 

Newt. .', 






Monrovia 367 


.. 271 




.. 17 


Meriting 


188 


Minor 


... 362 




Naif 


.. 242 


Newton 


.. 422 




17 


Mermaid . . . 


188 


Minster . 


362 


/onster.. . 366 


Nail 


... 241 


Next 


. 271 


/ast. 


. 20 


Jderom 

Merrlcourt ... 


.. 356 


Minstrel 


46 




Nailball 


.. 242 


Niagara 


.. 422 


wasted 


20 


356 


Mintage ... 


46 




Nailbrush ... 


... 242 


Niantic 


.. 42a 


/aster 


20 


Merrily 


.. 189 


Mlnuka.. . 


. . 362 


/ontbello 367 


Nailed 


... 241 


Nibble 


.. 271 


Mastered. . 


. 20 


Merriment . . 


. 189 


Minus .. 


46 


/ontcell 871 


Nailer.. .. 


... 242 


Nibbler 


.. 271 


Mastering . . . 
Ma«terless .. 


... 20 
. 20 


Merriness .... 
Merritt 


187 
. 342 


Minute 

Minuteness. 


46 
46 


Montclair 367 

Montecello 371 


Naileress. .. 
Nailery... 


... 242 
... 242 


Nice 


271 


Nicely 


271 


Masterly .... 
Mastership.. 


... 19 


Merry 


.. 187 


Miracle. . 


... 46 


A ontello 367 


Nailheaded.. 


. . 242 


Nicety 


.. 271 


19 


Mertens . . 


342 


Mireness 


46 


IV cnteray 367 


Nailing.. ., 


.. 241 


Niche 


.. 271 


Masticate . . . 


... 19 


^erwin 


342 


Mirror.. 


46 


» ontetieth ... .372 


Nainsook. .. 


... 243 


Nichols 


.. 422 


Matamores . . 


.. 349 


^esh 


.. 186 


Mirth 


.• 46 


Montevale. ... 367 


Nais 


... 242 


Mick 


.. 271 


Matapan .... 


... 350 


IVeshed 


. . 186 


Mirthful. . 


40 


Montevideo 370 


Naissant . . . 


..243 


S'ickel 


.. 272 


Matawa 


... 350 


Meshhoppen 


.. 342 


Misapply . . 
Misbehave .. 


.. 4G 


Montgomery ... 371 
Monthly 50 


Naivel 


. . 243 


Micknacks.... 


.. 272 


Matawan .... 


. 350 


Meshins; ... 


... 187 


.. 46 


Naively. ... 


... 241 


Mickname.... 


.. 272 


Mate 


... 14 


Metamora.... 


. .. 342 


Mlsciiance... 


... 46 


Montour ... 372 


Naivete .... 


... 243 


Micolleti 


. 422 


Mateless .... 


... 14 


Metcalf 


...342 


Mischief.. 


46 


Montrose. ... 372 


Naked 


.. 241 


Mictate.. . . 


.. 272 


Matneld 


. 349 


Metropolitan. 


.. 342 


Miser 


.. 46 


Montvale 372 


Namelessly.. 


.. 243 


dictation 


. 272 


Matins 


10 


Mewdola 


.. 356 


N isery 


.. 46 


Monument 50 


Nameplate . . 


.. 243 


Mictltate 


. 272 


Mattison .... 


... 350 


Meyers 


.. 342 


\ isfortune , . 


., 46 


Mooreburg 372 

Moorelield 372 


Namingly ... 


... 243 


S'ictitation ... 


.. 272 


Mattoon 


.. 350 


Miami 


.. 342 


^isgive 


, 46 


Nampa ... . 


...420 


Midificatlon . 


272 


Mattress .... 
Mdtrlx 


... 10 


Miasmal 


... 247 


^ isguide . . . 


... 46 




Nan 


.. 243 


Niece... . ... 


.. 272 


10 


itliSr.:;:: 


. .. 343 


Msguided... 


47 


Moorepark... . 372 
Moorville 372 


Nandor 


... 243 


Niggard 


. 272 




... 10 


... 247 


. . 47 


Nandu 


... 243 


Slr.*^.'^.::;;. 


.. 272 


Matron 


.. 10 


Michlgamme. 


... 343 


V shawaHa.. 


.. 362 


Moose 50 


Nankeen .... 


.. 241 


.. 272 




10 


Jiddleboro . 


... 343 




... 47 


Mope 51 




... 243 


Nighness. . 


.. 273 


latted 


.. 10 


Middleburg . 
Middletield... 


... 343 


Ms udged .. 


... 47 


Moping 51 


S'antucket ., 


... 420 


Niiht 


.. 273 




... 10 


...343 


^'Af.t':: 


... 47 


Moral 51 


Map. 




?^!ffiff::'- 


273 


laurlce .... 


... 350 


diddleport .. 


... 343 


.. 47 


Morality 51 


Mapa. 


... 420 


.. 273 


laxwell .... 


... 350 


Widship 


... 248 


disleader ... 


. . 47 


Moralize 51 


Mape 


.. 241 


Nighthawk... 


.. 273 




... 350 


die St.. 


... 248 


Ilsoula 


.. 362 


Moran 376 


Naples 


... 420 


Nightingale . 


. 273 


layford 


... 350 


IliV 


. . . 184 


lisplace. ... 


47 


Morass 51 


s'apkin 


... 241 


Nightly 


.. 273 


lazon 


. 350 


liter 


...184 


Misnile 


... 47 


Moravia 391 


Napless .. 
Napolian . 


... 241 


Nightmare.... 


.. 273 


lazy 


... 219 


Might 


...185 


Missing 


.. 47 


forbid 51 


... 420 


Nightshade... 


.. 273 


lead 


.. 219 


SJia.:::;: 


... 185 


MissloS 


... 47 


Jorbidness 51 


Napfiia!!::;! 


... 241 


Nightwatch.. 
Nihility 


.. 273 


leadow.. . 


... 219 


... 187 


Missoura ... 


... 362 


4mceni 391 


... 241 


.. 273 


Iteadvllle .. 




Migrating... 


.. 187 


Mist 


... 47 


dordant 48 


Narcissus.... 


... 241 


Niles 


422 


lea'^er 


. . 219 


Sl&"°".:;: 


... 188 


Mistake 


... 47 


dorell 392 


Narcotic 


... 241 


Nimble 273^455 


iS^r"."" 


. 219 


... 348 


Mistletoe .. 


... 47 


(loruanton 391 


Narrative.... 


... 241 


Nimbus 


., 455 


. 219 


Milboro .... 


. . 248 


Mistreat 


... 47 


(lorhead 391 


Narrow 


... 241 


Nimbleness ... 


. 455 


Mealiness . . . 


... 219 


Mllbrook.... 


... 350 


Mistrust 


.... 47 


dorian ;.. 392 


Narrower ... 


... 241 


Nina 


.. 422 


Mean 


... 219 


Mil-bury 


... 354 


Misuse 


... 47 


Morning 48 


Narrowing . . 


... 241 


Ninefold 


.. 455 


Meander . 


219 


Mild. 


... 188 


Mitchell 


... 362 


Moro 392 


Nasal 


... 241 


Minepins 


.. 455 


Meanin' . . 


. 219 


Mildale 


... 354 


Miter 


... 47 


Morose 51 


Nashville.... 


... 420 


Minny 


.. 455 


MeanlnRly.., 
Meanly .' .. 


.. 219 
... 219 


Milder 

Mildest 


... 189 

... 189 


Mitigate 

Mittimus.... 


. 47 
.... 47 


Morphology 48 

Morrice 408 


Nashua 

Natal 


... 420 
... 241 




.. 455 


Mippers 


.. 455 




... 219 


Mildew 


... 183 


Mix 


... 47 


Morrison 408 




... 420 


rfr.:::::::- 


.. 422 


leasles . . . 


... 219 


Milea-e 




Mixture ... 


... 47 


Morsel 48 


Natcik 


... 420 


.. 455 


Mecede 

Mecham.. .. 


.. 353 


Milesbury . . . 


... 347 




.. 47 


Mortality....... 48 


Nation 


... 241 


M tid 


.. 455 


. .. 352 


Milford 


...348 


JV caning. . . 


... 47 


Mortar 48 


Native 


... 241 


N trate 


.. 455 


1 eclakling . . 


, . 352 


Milipitus. .. 
Military 


... 347 


.\ oat 


.. 47 


Mortgage 48 


Natively 


... 242 


M trie 


„. 455 




.... 352 






47 


Mortgaging 49 

Mortify 48 


Nativity 

Natural 


... 242 


M trogen 


,, 455 




.■ 45 


Militia. 


.. 183 


Mobbing. , . . 


. 47 


... 242 


Mitrous 


.. 455 


kledeira 




Milk 

Milked 


... 183 
... 45 


Moberly... 
Moccasin . . . 


362 
47 


Mortise 48 

Mosaic 48 


Naturalist . . . 
Naturalize... 


... 242 
... 242 


Nobility 

Noble . 


., 455 


Medtleld 


... 353 


., 455 


Medlapoils !. 
Medical 


... 353 


Milkmaid.. . 


... 45 


\ock 


.... 48 


doslem 48 


Nature 


... 242 


Nobleman 


.. 455 


.... 354 
. . . . 45 
.... 45 


Milkman.... 
Milky.. 


. . 45 
45 


Mucked 

Mocking 

Modeled 


... 48 

.. 48 

... 48 


Aossy 48 


So:;:.:: 

Nave 


... 242 
...420 
... 242 


Nobleness 

Noblessft 

Nobly 


. 455 


Motherly 48 

Motioi> 48 


.. 455 


Medically . . . 


Miir..... .. 


... 45 


.. 455 


Medicated... 


.. .. 45 


Millan 


...3.^ 


.Modeling.... 


... 48 


(lotley 48 


Navigable... 


... 242 


Nocturnal 


.. 299 


Medione 


.'. .. 354 


Millanlield .. 


... 344 


Modena 


.. . 365 


Mottled 48 


Navigably... 


... 24J2 


Nod 


.. 299 


Meditate .... 
Meditating . , 


. . . . 45 


Millaiiville .. 


...344 


Modern.. ,. 


49 


Mound 48 


Navigate.... 


... 242 


No(dle 


.. 299 


... 45 


Millar 


... 344 


Modest 


49 


Mount 48 


Navigation . . 


... 242 


No(dy 


.. 299 


Mecon ...*.. 


.... 355 


Millenburg.. 


.. 344 


Modesta 


. 365 


Mounting 48 


Navigator... 


... 242 


*o(e 


.. 299 


(tedway '.!'..'! 


.... 855 


Millerburg. . . 


... 344 


\ odestly .... 


... 49 


Mourn 49 


Naylor 


... 420 


Motule 


.. 299 


355 


Miilercan 


344 


Modify 

Module.. . 
Mohawk 


49 


Mournful 49 


Necpda 


420 




299 


.... 355 
.... 364 


Millerfield... 
MlUergan . . . 


...'344 
... 346 


40 
. ... 365 


Mournfully 49 

Mouse 49 






S":;:::;:; 


.. 299 






... 297 


.. 422 


lelton 


... 355 


-lillerton.... 


...344 


IVoiSt 


.. 49 


. douth 49 


Sfee< lessly. . . 


... 297 


<oma 


.. 422 




,. 364 


dlllervllle... 


... 344 


iVoistenlng... 


.... 49 




>feedlework. 


... 297 


•^omadlo 


. 298 


.... 10 
. . . . 10 


Millet 

Milling 


... 45 
... 46 


Moisture 

Moldiness. . 


.... 49 
.... 49 


Movement 49 

Murdock 419 






Nomenclature. 
Nominal 




Memory 


Neenah 


... 420 


.. 298 




10 


MlUington... 
Millmont 


... 316 
... 346 


Molest: 

Molify 


. . 4J 
... 49 


Murrows 419 

Muscatine 419 


Negative .... 
Negatively . . 


...249 
... 249 


Nominate 

Nonage 


.. 298 




.... 10 


.. 298 


Mender 


..... 10 


Millstadt.... 


... 340 


Molt...-. 


.... 49 


Muscoda 419 


Neglect.. ... 


... 249 


Nonconformist 


.. 298 



522 



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PAGE. 


















Nondescript. 


... 298 


Pioneer ...... 


460 


Jobertscreek 


. . 29 


Ront 




Rosewindow 


05 


Roundtray. . . . 


.. 107 


Vones 


...208 




. . . 460 


iobin .... 


•2<.l 


Rood 








&it;-:::: 




■Nonpareil.... 


...298 


Pittsfiel'd'.. .. 


.. 460 


{obinet . 


25 


Roodbeam . 




Rose wort. ... 


. 80 


...107 


•Jonpliis. 


... 298 


Plainview . . 


.. 4G0 


Robinsdal.. .. 


. 29 


Roody .... 




Rosicrucian 


.. 86 


Rouse . .... 


., 107 




.. 298 




.. 460 




. 29 


Roof 




Rosied. . .. 








Vook 


. 298 


Plattville .... 


.. 4G0 


iobust 




Roofer .. .. 




Rosier 


87 


Rousing 

Rousingly 




'<oon 


. 298 


Plover 


.. 461 


Jocbet . .. 


14 


Roofing . .. 




Rosin 


87 


...107 


Noonday . . . 


.. 298 


'lymouth . . . . 


.. 461 


took 


29 


Roofless 




Rosiness 


87 


{oust. ...::: 


. . . 107 


Vora 


. 422 




461 




., 40 


Rooftree.... 














... 422 


'oik 


. 4GI 


















Norfolk ... 


.. 422 


'omeroy . . 


461 


Rockbridge. 


29 


Rookery 




Roseland . . . 


87 


loutine 


'107 


■ Mormal ... 


298 


P(imona .... 


. . . 401 


Kockcod . 


... 45 


Rooky 




Rosemarine 


. 87 


toutousiy . . . 


. 107 


Norman 


422 


Ponca 


. . . 461 


Roekcourt . . . 


... 45 


Room 




Rose .. ... 


87 


{ove 


. 107 


Nortlierlv ... 


.. 298 


Ponquet. . . 


. . 461 


Rockcork . 


. . 45 


Roomage . 




Rossell 


.. 87 


{over . 


...107 


Nortliern.... 




Pontiac . .. 


. 461 


Rockcreek 


. .. 29 


Joomer 




Rosselly 


. 96 


Roving 


. 107 


Northward.. 


. 298 


Poplar .... 


.. 461 


Rockcress . . 


. . 46 


Joomf ul ... 


. . 00 


Rossignol . . . 


. 96 


Rovingly 


11)7 






Portage . .. 
Posey . . . . 








Roomily . 
toominess . . 










Norwalk 


.. 425 


461 


Rockdale. 


.. 29 


06 


Rostel 


.. 88 


Rovingness... 


.. i07 


Norway 


.. 425 


Potosi .... 


461 


Rockdoe. ... 


46 






Rostelate . 


. 88 




. 107 


Norwicli .... 


... 425 


Potsdam . . . 


. 461 


Rockelm 


.. 29 


Roomsome . 


. .. 66 


Roster . ... 




Rowaole 


. 107 




... 298 


Powell 


461 


Rocker 


... 46 


Roomth .... 


.. 66 




.. 88 




.. 107 


... 298 


Pratt 


.. 461 


Rockery. . 


46 




.. 68 


Rostrate 




Rowboat .... 


.. 107 


Nostrum. .... 


...298 


Preble 


. . 461 


Rocket ..... 


46 




.. 08 


Rostrum.. . , 


88 




.. 107 


Notable . . . 


... 298 


Prentice 


... 461 


Rockfalls . . . 


.. 29 


Roop 


.. 08 


Rosulate 


.. 88 




.. 107 


Notably 


... 298 


Prescott 


. . . 461 


Rockf ield 


. . . 29 




. 08 


Rot 






107 


Notarial 


... 298 


•ritcliards . . . 


... 461 


RockHsh.. .. 


.. 46 


Roosdoil. ... 


... 68 


Rota 


88 


Rowel 


.. 107 


Notary 


... 298 


•rospect 


... 4C1 


Rockgoat 


.. 46 


Roost 


.. 68 


Rotal 


. 88 


Rowen 


.. 107 




... 298 






Rockland .... 


. .. 29 
... 27 


Rnostcock. .. 


. 68 
.. 52 


Rotalite . .. 








>Jotch 


'ueblo 


... 461 


Rowett 


.. 107 


S'ote 


... 298 






lockless 


.. 47 


Root 


.. 80 


totarypump.. 


88 


Rowleyragg . . 


.. 107 


Votebook.... 


... 29S 


R 




{ocklinir 


. 47 




. 80 




.. 38 


Rowlock. ^... 


.. 107 


Voted 


... 298 




tockmilk .... 


.. 47 






iotate. 


.. 33 






Notify 


...455 


Radcliffe... . 


9 




... 47 






iotated 


.. 33 


Roy .... :..: 


.. 107 




...455 
... 407 




9 
... 10 


Rockoil 

Rockpie 


... 47 
.. 27 


Roothair 


81 


Rotateplane . 


.. 33 
. 33 


Royal. 

Royalet 






Raleigh 


... 107 


Novel 


...407 


Ralston 


. .. 10 


Rockplant... 


... 48 


Rootleaf . . . . 


.. 81 


Rotative. . .. 


.. 33 


Royalism 


.. 107 


Novelist... . 


... 407 


Ranier 


. .. 13 


Rock river .... 


. 27 


Rootless 


.. 81 


Rotator 


.. 33 


Royalist 


.. 107 


Novelty 


...407 


Randolph . . , 


. .. 13 


Rockrose 


. 47 


Rootlet 


81 


Rote 


.. 33 


Royalize 


.. 107 






Rankin 


.. 13 


Rockruby 


.. 48 












.. 107 







Rankiiiville.. 


... 13 


Rock>;alt 


... 48 


Rootv 


.. 81 


Rotherbeasts. 


. 33 


Royalty 


.. 107 




Rankleigh.... 


... 13 


Rockshaft.... 


... 48 


Roozfr 


.. 81 


Rothernail.... 


.. 33 


Royne 


.. 107 


Oakdale .... 


425 
. 425 


Rapidan 

Ravenna . . . . 


... 13 
... 13 


Rockshell .... 

Rockside 

Rocksoap 

Roeksprmgs.. 


. .. 48 
... 27 


fopalic 

Rope 


. ., 81 
. .. 82 


Rothersoil 

Rotifer . 


.. 33 
.. 33 


Roynish 


108 


Oakfield 


Roysterer 


.. 108 


Oakford 


, 425 


Ravenswood. 


13 


... 48 


lopeband 


. .. 82 


Rotiform 


.. 33 


Royestercrow 


.. 108 


Oakland. 


425 


Rawlins 


.. 13 


.. 27 




... 82 


Rotten 




Royne 


... 51 


Oaklawn .... 


. 425 


Rawson 


. . 13 


Rocktar 


.. 48 




... 82 


Rottenly . .. . 


.. 33 


Roytelet 


.. 108 


Oakville. .. 


.. 425 


Rayburn , . . 


14 


Rockton 


... 27 




. .. 82 


Rottenness ... 


.. 33 


Roytish 

Rubadub 


...108 


Oakwood.. 


... 425 


Raymond . . . 


... 14 


Rockville . . 


... 27 






Rottenstone . 


33 


... 108 


Dbeida 


.. 425 


Rector. 


14 


Rock wood.... 


. . 48 




... 82 


Rotular 


. 34 


Uibato 


...108 


Ocean 


. 425 


iedding.. 


14 


Rockwork.... 


. . 49 




. . 82 


Rotund.. . . 


.. 34 


{ubbage . . . 


. 109 


Dconto 


... -125 


{edtie 


... 14 


tocky 


... 49 




82 


Rotunda. .. 


.. 34 


{ubbeF 


.. 109 




... 422 


tedlield 


.. 14 


tockyrun 


.. 27 




. .. 82 


Rotundity .... 


. 34 


{ubbidge 


.. 109 


Otsego . . . . 


422 


tedford . . 


... 14 




49 




.. 82 


Rotundo .. . 


34 


{ubbigo,. . 


113 


Ottawa 


.. 422 




. 14 


{od 


.. 28 




... 82 




. 34 


{ubbish . . 


. 109 


Otto . . 


.. 422 


iedoak 




todaim 


28 




. .. 82 


Rouble 


. 34 


iubbishly.. . 


. 109 




... 422 


Redwood . 


14 


{odbarn .... 


28 




.. 82 


Rouche 


34 


lubble ... 


109 


Overton 


... 422 




. . 13 


?odcity 


. 28 




. 82 


Roue 


34 


{ubblestone. 


. 109 




...422 




.. 13 




.. 28 


Ropish .... 


82 


Rouet 


. 34 


tubblewall... 


. 109 


Owego 


... 422 




... 13 




28 




.. 83 


Rouge. 


. 34 




. 109 


Oxford . . 


422 




.. 64 




. 49 




83 


Rough. . 






109 






Renick .. .. 


. .. 13 


\0( ent 


. 50 


Roral. . . 


83 


Rou^licast... 


. 34 


. 109 


P 






.. 13 




28 


Rorid .. 


. 84 




34 




. 109 






. 13 




. 50 




84 




. 34 


Rubellte.. . 


. 113 


Pacific 


.. 459 




. 62 




.. 50 




.. 84 




.. 34 


Rubeola 


. 113 


Paducah .. 


... 459 


Revere 


.. 13 


iod^im . . . 


. 28 


Rorqual 


.. 84 


Roughfooted . . 




Rubesoence. . 


. 113 




... 460 




17 


Jodliill 


. 28 




84 




. 34 


tubescent.. . 


. 113 


. 459 
... 459 


Ricliford 

RichhiU 


... 32 
.. 32 


Rod house .... 
RodmiU ...... 


. 28 


Rory .. . 


. 84 


Rougliliewer . 


.. 34 
34 


Rubican 

Rubicelle 


.. 113 


Rosary . : . . . . 
Roscid. . .. 


. . 84 


. 113 


Paiaro ... 


. 459 


Richland 


. .. 32 


Rodmont 


. 28 


. 85 


Roughings .... 


. 34 


{ublcund 


.. 113 


Palistine .... 


.. 459 


Richmond... 




Rodomel 


50 


R.vse- 


85 


Roughisfi 


. 34 


lubidium ... 


.. 113 


Palisade. ... 


.. 459 


Richview.. . 


. .. 32 


Rodpoint .... 


.. 28 




. 85 




. 34 


lubllic. 


.. 113 


Palmer 


... 459 


Richwood .... 


. 32 


Rod place 


.. 28 


Roseate 


. 85 


Roughly ... 


. 34 


{ubiforme ... 


. 113 


Palmyra. . .. 


.. 459 


Rid'je 




Rodpond 


. 28 


Rosebay . . . 


. 85 


Roughness .... 


.. 34 


fublfy 


.. lis 


Palo 


... 459 


Ridgeroad.... 




Rodshoot. ... 


. 28 


Rosebug... 


85 


Roughrider .. 


34 


{ubiglnous... 


.. 113 




...459 
.. 459 


Si&e.:.: 


. 32 
. 32 


Rodstick 

Rod town ... 


. 28 
.. 28 


Rosebush .... 
Rosecampion . 
Rosecliafer . 


. 91 
91 


Roughscuff. . 
Roughshod . 


34 
34 






Panana. ... 


{ubrous 


.. 113 


Fanora .... 


. 459 


Ridgeway . . . . 


... 32 


Rodtree 


28 


85 


Rougbstrings.. 


34 


{ubrlc. 


.. 113 


Paola 


.. 459 


Ridgewood . . . 


. .. 32 


Rodville. .. 


28 


Rosecolor . . . 


85 


Roughwork... 


34 


{ubrical 


.. 113 


Paradise ... 




Riley 


... 32 


Rodney... 


., 28 


Rosecdlored . 


85 


Rought 

Rouk 


34 


lubricate .... 


.. 113 


Paragon 


. . 459 


Ring 


.. 31 


Roestone ... 


.. .50 


Roseeut . .. 


85 


. 34 


{ubriclan .... 


.. 113 


Parbam . . 


... 459 
... 459 
.. 459 
.. 459 


Ringle.,, 

Ringwell . 
Ringwood . . . . 


. . . 31 
... 11 
.. 15 
..31-15 


Rogue . . 


.. 50 


Rosediamond 
Rosedrop. . . 


. 89 


Roulade .... 
Roulean 

Roulette 

Roun 


34 
. 34 

34 
. 34 


Rubricist 

Rubstone 


.. 113 


Paris 


Roist 


51 


.. 113 




Roke 

Rokcage 


, 51 
. 51 




Parker 


luby.:. ■:;;:;: 


.. 113 


Parma 


... 459 


lio Creek . . . . 


.. 31 


Role 


.. 51 


losefly.. 




Rounce 


. 35 


{ubytall 


. 113 


Paniell 


... 459 
... 459 


Ripleyvilie.'.'.'. 


..31-15 
.. 15 


Rollcall . . 


. 51 
. 51 


Roseiead .'.'.'. 


.. 89 
. 89 


Rounceval 

Round 


. 35 
. 35 


Rubywood.... 
Ruche 


.. 113 


Parsons .... 


Roller 


.. 113 


Pasco 




Ripo 

Ripon 




Rolierboit.... 










. 35 


Ruck 


.. 113 


Passaic 




.. 15 


Rollermill ... 


.. 51 


loselake . 


.. 00 


Roundback.... 


. 35 


Ructation 


.. 118 


Patoka 


... 460 


Rising 

Ritchie 


.. 31 


RoUingpin.... 


.. 51 


ioselite .... 


. 90 


Roundel 


. 35 


Rud 


.. 113 


Paton 


... 460 


.. 15 


RoUingpress . 


.. 51 


tosemallow. . 


90 


Koundelay,.... 


. 35 


Rudder 


.. 113 


Patters 


. .. 460 


litrock 


.. 31 


Romage 


. 52 


losemary . . . 


92 


Rounder- 


. 85 


Juddercoat... 


.. 113 


Paubne 


... 460 


liverdane.... 


.. 31 


Roman 


... 52 


[osen 


. 92 


Roundhead... 


35 


ludderhead.. 


.. 113 


Pavillion .... 


... 460 


llverfalls .... 


.. 31 


Romance 


.. 52 


iosenable .. 


. 92 


Roundhouse... 


.35 


ludderless... 


.. 113 


Pawnee 


... 460 


:iverhead.... 


.. 31 


Romaunt 


.. 52 


loseloa . ... 


. 95 


Rounding 


35 


{uddernail.... 


.. 113 


Pawtucket . . 


.. 460 


Riverside 

Riverstation.. 


..31-15 


lomeine 


.. 52 


losepink 


.. M 


Roundish 


35 


{uddernole . . 


.. 113 


Paxton 


. . 460 


.. 31 


{omekin 


.. 52 


Josequarts. . . 


.. 95 


Roundlet 


. 85 


lujdderpants . 


.. 113 


Payson 


...460 


:oar 


.. 29 


{omist 


.. 74. 


{oser 


.. 95 


Roundly 


. 35 


ludderstock . 


.. 113 


Peabody .... 
Pike...:... . 


...460 
.. 460 


Roaring 

Roaringcreek 


.. 29 
.. 29 




.. 74 


Roseroot 

Rosery 


.. 95 
.. 95 


Roundness .... 
Roundridge . . . 


. 35 
. 35 






Rondeau 


.. 74 


.. 113 


Pilot 


.. 460 
... 460 


gSSe?::::::::: 


.. 29 
. 25 


liindel. 


. 74 
. 74 


Roset 

Rosetta 


.. 95 
.. 95 


Roundshoulder 
Roundtap 


J07 
. 107 


RuddMk*.".;': 




Pinkard 


Rondo 


.. 113 


Pine 


.. 460 


{Qberts 


. 29 


Jonga 


74 


Rosewater . . . 


., 95 


Roundtrade . . . 


. 107 


Ruddy 





WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY. 

























Rurle 


... 114 






Sabbatism 


.. 120 


Sadducalc... 


.. 126 


Saloop. . ... 


.. 128 


Sarmentos.e 240 


Ruflelphine.. 


... 114 


Runner....... 

Runnet 

Running .:... 


.. 117 
.. 117 
.. 117 
. 117 


Sabbatous.... 

Sabbine 

Sabeau 

Sabeism 


.. 120 
.. 120 
.. 120 
.. 120 


Sadducean . . . 
Sadducee..-,.. 
Sadduoeeism . 
Sadducism... 


... 126 
... 127 
..'. 127 
... 12? 


Salpiaii '.!!!'.!! 
Salpicon 


.. 128 
.. 128 
,. 128 
. . 128 








... 114 
... 114 








Buderary ... 


... 114 
.:. 114 




.. 117 
.. 117 


Sabella 

Sabellana.... 


.. 120 
120 


Sadducize.... 
Sadiron 


. .. 127 
... 215 


Salsafy 

Salses 


.. 128 
.. 128 




Rupee 


Sarplier 244 


?u4esby 


... 114 


Rupellary .... 
Rupertsdrop . 
Rupicola 


.. 117 


Sabellian 


J20 


Sadly 


.: 215 


Salsilla 


.. 129 


Sarrasin....... ,, 244 


judiment 


... IN 
... lU 


.. 117 
.. 117 


Saber 

Sabian .■. 


.. 120 
.. 120 


Sadness .... 
.Sadr 


...215 
... 215 


Salsoacid 

Salsoda 


.. 129 
.. 129 


Sarsa . 244 


R'Jdish 


Sarsapariila 244 


{u<lit>' 


... 114 


Rupion 


.. 117 


Sablanism... 


.. 120 


Safe 


... 166 


Salsolaceous 


.. 129 


Sarse 2U 


iw 


...114 




.. 117 


Sabine 


.. 120 


Safeconduct . 


... 165 


Salsuginous . . 


.. 129 


Sarsenet 244 




114 




117 


Sable . .' 

Sablemouse .. 


.. 120 
.. 120 


Safekeeping.. 
Safeguard.... 


... 167 
. .. 167 


Salt 

Saltent 


,. 129 


Sart.. 244 


Ruffuliy:::;: 


... 114 




., 117 


Sartorial 24a 


Quelle 


... 114 


Kural 


.. 117 


Sabliere 


.. 120 


Salntess 


... 90 


Saltarello 


.. 129 


Sartorious 243 


l\ifesceot . . 


... 114 


Ruralism 


.. 117 


Saboath 


.. 118 


Sainthood.... 


... 90 


Saltate 


.; 129 


Sary 243 

Sash 243 


Ruff 


... 114 


RuralJ'it 


.. 117 


Sabot 


.. 120 


Saiiitism 


... 182 


Saltation 


.. 129 






R;"-ality 

R^iralize 

Rurally 

Ruralness .... 


.. 117 
.. 117 
.. 117 
.. 117 


Sabulous 

Sac 


.. 120 
,. 120 
. 120 
.. 120 


Saintlike.... 
Salntliuess ... 

Saintly 

Salntologist . . 


... 97 

... .97 

'.97177 


Saltatorial.... 

Saltatory 

Saltcake 

Saltcat 


.. 129 
.. 129 
.. 129 
.. 129 


Sashorn . 243 




... 114 
... 114 
... 114 


Sasin . . , 243 


Ruffianism 


Sacar . ' 


Sassafras 243 


Ruffiinly .... 


Saccade 


Sassange 243 


Ruffiaoous 


... 114 
... 114 


Ruricalist 

Rurigenous. .-. 


.. 117 
.. 117 


Saccate 

Saccellum.... 


.. 120 
., 121 


Saintship.... 

rair::;:::: 


... 97 


Saltcellar 

Saltspring.... 


..129 
., 122 


Sasse... . 243 


Ruffle 


Sassolin 243 


Riiffler 


... 114 


{use 


.. 117 


Saccharic . . . 


.. 120 


... 168 


Saltwater 


.. 122 


Sassoral 243 


Ruffless 


... 114 


Jush.. 


.. 117 


Saccharifous . 


.. 120 


Saki 


... 168 


Saltwork 


.. 122 


Sassoralla 243 


Rufflement . . 


... 114 


tushbearings 


... 117 


Saccharify .... 


..120 


Sal 


... 168 


Saltwort...... 


.. 122 


Sassyback 243 


... 114 
... 114 


Rushbuckle.. 
Rushcandle . . 


.. 117 
.. 117 


Saccharilla... 
Saccharimety 


.. 120 
.. 120 


Salaam 

Salable 


... 168 
... 168 








Ru(t 


Salubri 


.. 122 


Sat 243 




... 114 


Ruslied 


.. 117 




.. 121 


Salably 


... 168 


Salubrious. . . . 


.. 122 




lug 


... 114 




.. 119 




.. 121 




... 177 








lugate. ...... 


... 114 


Rusligrass..;. 


.. 119 


Saceharmeter 


.. 121 


Salaciously . . 


... 177 


Salubrity 


.. 122 


Satanical 243 


Judged- 


... 114 




-.. 119 


Saccharoid... 


.. 121 


Salacity 


.,. 177 


Salurmist 


.. 129 






... 114 


Rushingly.... 
RusliligTit .... 
R:ishliRe 


.. 119 


Sacchai'oidal . 


•.. 121 


Salad.: 


. .. 177 


Salurnite 


.. 129 






... 114 


.. 119 




.. 121 


Salade 


... 177 


Salutarily -. . . 


.. 122 


Iffif.'!''"^.-.- in 


lugging 


... 414 


.. 119 


Saccholactate 


.. m 


Salading .... 


... 177 


Saiutariness.. 


.. 122 




... 115 


Rush ring 


.. 119 




.. 121 




... 173 


Salutary ...... 


.. 122 






... 11-5 


Rushy 


. 119 


Sacchulmic. . . 


.. 121 


Salamandine 


... 173 


Salutation .... 


.. 122 


Sateless 239 


&:.•::;::: 


... 11.5 


Rusk 


.. 119 




.. m 


Salamandroid 


... 173 


Salutif erous . , 


,. 163 


Satelite 239 


...115 




.. 119 




.. 121 


Salamangu . . 


... 170 


Salvability ... 


.. 162 


Satelitlous 239 


Rugine 


... 115 


Jiuss 


.. 119 


Islt':::-: 


.. 121 




... 170 


Salvable...... . 


.. 162 


Satiate 303 


Rugose 


... 115 


Russett ..... 


119 


. . 121 


Salaried 


... 169 


Salvableness . 


.. 162 


Satiation 303 


Rugulose... 


... 115 


Russetting ... 


.. 119 


Sacerdotal.... 


.. 121 


Salary 


... 169 


Salvage 


.. 162 


Satiety .• 303 


Rum 


... 115 


Russety 

Russialeather 


.. 119 


Sachel 


.. 121 


Sale 


... 169 


Salvatella .... 


.. 162 


Satin:.; 303 


Ituinable.... 


... 115 


.. 119 


Sacliem 


.. 121 


Salebrous ... 


... 169 


Salvation 


.. 162 


Satinet 303 


Ruinate 


... 115 


Russia 


.. 119 


Sachemdom . . 


. . 121 


Salep 


... 171 


Salvafory...... 


.. 162 


Satinflower W3 


Ruination . . . 


... 115 




.. 119 


Sachemship . . 


.. 121 


Saleratus..,. 


... 167 


Salve 


.. 162 


Sating 303 


Ruiner 


... 115 


Rust 


.. 119 


Sachet 


.. 121 


Saleswan .... 


... 171 


Salver 


.. 162 


Satintpar ....::: 303 


Ruinform ... 


... 115 


Rustful 


. 119 


Sachevei-al... 


.. 121 


Salewock.,.. 


... 171 


Salvershaped. 


.. 162 


Satinwood 303 




... 115 
.:. 115 


Rustic 

Rustical 


.. 119 
.. 119 ■ 


Sack 

Sackage 


.. 121 
.. 121 


Saliant 

Salic 


... 172 
... 172 


Salvific ....... 

Salvo 


.. 162 
.. 162 




Ruinously . . 


Satiric..'.. 303 




... 115 
... 115 
... 115 


Rustically.... 
Rusticate 


.. 119 
119 


Sackbut 

Sackclth .... 
Sackclothed . 


.. 121 
.. 121 
.. 121 


Salicaceous.., 

Salicine 

Salicomia . . . . 


... 172 
... 165 
. „ 165 


Salygen 

Samiste 

Samite 


... 128 
.. 129 
.. 129 




Rukh 


Satirist... 304 


Rulable 


Rustication. . . 


.. 119 


Satirize 304 


Rule 


... 115 


Rusticity 


.. 119 


Sacker 


68-121 


Salicylic... 


... 166 


Samlet 


..129 


Satisfaction 304 


Ruleless 


... 115 


Rustiness .... 


.. 119 


Sackeret 


.. 168 


Salicylous ... 


.... 166 


Samoids..... . 


. 129 


Satisfactive 304 


tuler 


... 115 


Rustins 


.. 119 


Sackful 


.. 121 


Salience 


...166 


Samoyeds .... 


.. 129 


Satisfactorily.... 304 


luline 


... 115 






Sacking...... 


.. 121 


Salient 


...-128 


Sid;!:;; 


., 129 






Rustle 

Rustler....... 


.. 119 


Sackless 


.; 121 

. 121 


Saliently .... 


... 128 
... 128^ 


.. 176 
.. 181 




ullichies... 


... 115 




:uly •. 


... n5 


Rusty 


.. 119 


Sacque 


.. 76 


SaliHable.... 


... 128^ 


Sandaliform.. 


.. 181 


Satisfy... 304 




... 115 


iut 


108-119 




..' 76 


Salification.. 


... 128 




.. 181 


Sative 304 


:umble ..... 


... 115 




.. 119 




.. 76 


Salify 






.. 181 


Satrap 304 


lumbler 


... 115 




.. 119 




.. 76 


Saliget 


... 128 


Saprot 


,. 241 


Satrapal 304 


{umblingly . 


..• 115 


iutU 


.. 119 




.. 76 


Sallna 


... 128 


Sapscull 


.. 241 




{umbud.. . 


... 115 


tuthenium... 


... 119 




.. 76 


Salination... 


... 128 




., 241 


Satrapical 304 


Juinen 


...115 


tuthful 


... 118 




.. 76- 


Saline 


...128 


Sarcocal 


.. 141 


Satrapy ..304 


Rumex ...... 


... 115 


RutlifuUy .... 


... 118 


Sacred 


. 76 


Salineness. .. 


...128 


Sarcode 


.. 141 


Sattnstone 303 


Riuninal 


...'116 


Rutliless ...;. 


... 118 


.Sacredly 


.. 76 


Saliniterous . 


... ,128 


Sarcodern .... 


..163 


Saturable 304 


RuTTiinant . . . 


... lib- 


Rutidosis 


;. lis 


Sacredness . . . 


. 76 


Saliniform... 


... 128 


Sarcoid 


.. 163 


Saturant 304 


Ruminate .. 


. . llfi 


RutU 


. .. 118 


Sacrilic 


.. 76 


Salinometer . 


... 128 


Sarcologic... 


.. 164 


Saturate 304 


Ruminarion . 


.. 116 


Kutilant 


. 118 


Sacriflcal 


.. 76 


Salinous 


. . . 128 


Sarcologist... 


.. 164 


Saturation 301 


Rumlnator . . 


... 116 
... llfi 


Rutilate 


118 


Sacrifice. 

Sacriacial 


.. 7& 
..76 


Salique 

Salite.. 


..." 128 
,.. 128 


Sarcologv .... 
Sarcoraatus . . 


.. 163 
.. 232 


Saturity 301 

Saturn 304 


Rwuinsch . , . 


Rutile 


.. 118 


tuinkiD . ... 


, . 116 
... 116 


Rutter 

Ruttefkio .... 


... 118 
. 118 


Sacriticier.... 
Sacrilege 


76 
.. 76 


Saliva. 


-.62-128 
... 128 


Sarcoma 

Sarcophagus . 


.: 232 
.. 232 


Saturnalia 304 


lummage ... 


Salival 


Saturnalian 301 


. {ummager . . 


... llfr 


Ruttlahness.. 


... 118 


Sacrilegious.. 


.. 76 


Salivant 


... 128 


Sarcophay.... 


.. 232 


Saturnaliar 304 


lunimer .... 


... 116 


Ruttier 


... 118 


Sacrilegist... 


.. 76 


Salivary 


... 128 


Sarcophgan . . 


.. 232 


Saturnian 304 


tummy...- .. 


... 116 


Rutti.^h 


... 118 


Sacri.ng 


.. 76 


Salivate 


... 128 


Sarcorampus . 


.. 232 


Saturnine 304 




.... 116 


Ruttle 


... 118 


SacringbeU... 


.. 76 


Salivation... 


... 128 


Sarcosis 


.. 232 


Satyr 129-301 




.... 116 

...■;i6 


tt::;;:::: 


. .. 118 
... 118 






Salivous 


... 128 
... 128 


Sarcotic...... 

Sarculation... 


.. 232 
.. 232 


Satyrian 129 

Satyrias 129 


Ruinorer . . 


Sacristian .... 


.. 76 


Ruiflopous . , . 


... 116 


Ryat...: 


... 118 


Sacristy 


.. 76 


Sallalbery ... 


... 167 


Sard 


.. 239 


Satyric 129-301 


Rufnp 


...-. 116 




... US 




. 76 


Sallanders... 


... 128 


Sardachate... 


.. 239 


Satyrium 129 


Riunper ..... 


...; 116 


Rye 


... U8 




.. 76 




... 128 


Sardan 




Sauce 129-304 


Rumpfed.:.. 


. ..116 




... 118 




.. 76 


Salleting 


...128 


Sardel 


.. 239 


Saucealone 129 


Rxtmple 


.... 116 


Rynchops 


... 118 


Sadah 


.. 118 


Salliance.... 


... 128 


Sardine 




Sauceboat 129 


Rumpless . . . 


... 116 


Rynd. .:..... 


... 118 


Sadda 


.. 76 


Sallow 


... 128 


Sardinian 


.. 240 


Saucebox 144-304 

Saucepan I4i 


Rumpus .. . . . 


... Jlfi 


Ryth 


... 118 


Sadden 


.. 76 


Sallowncss .. 


... 128 


Sardins 


.. 239 


Rurapsleali . . 


.... 116 


Rytma 


... 118 


Sadder 


.. 76 


Sallow thorn. 


,..128 


Sardoin 


.. 240 


Saucer 144-304 


BumswUzle . 


.... 116 
.... 116 


S 




Saddle. 


76 


Sally 


... 128 


Sardonic 

Sardonyx .... 


.. 240 
.. 240 


SauCybark. . . . . . . 176 

Saucily 177-301 


Run ......... 


Saddlebacked 


.. 76 


Sallyluun.:.. 


... 128 


.... 116 




Saddlebags... 


.. 76 


Sallyport.... 


... 128 


Saree 


.. 240 


Sauciness..... 177-299 


Runaway .... 


..,. 116 


Saba 


. 118 


Saddlebars... 


.. 76 


Salmagundi . 


.....128 


Sargasso ..... 


. 240 


Saucisse 177 




. . 116 


Sabadllla.. . 


... 118 




. 76 


Salmiac ..... 


... 128 


Sarf 


., 240 


Saucisson 176 


Ruiidel 


... 116 
... 116 


Sabaean . 


.. 118 

... 118 


Saddlecloth . . 
Saddlegell.... 


... 76 
.. 76 


Salmis 


...128 


Sarigue 

Sark"^. 


.. 240 
.. 240 


Saucy -299 


Riuidlet 




... 128 


Sauerkraut.... 176-299 


Rime 


. .. 117 


Sabalsm 


. . 118 


Saddlegirth . . 
Saddlehorse. . 


.. 76 




. . . 128 


Sarking 


.. 240 


Saul 176 


Kuneciate... 


.... 116 


Sabal 


. 118 


.. 100 


Salmonoid... 


... 128 


Sarlac 


.. 240 


Saulie 176 


tuner 


... 117 


Sabasia 


.. m. 


Saddler 


.. 100 




... 128 


Sarlyk 


.. 240 


Saimter 299 


tung 


.... 117 


Sabatia 


... 12ff 


Saddlerool... 


.. 100 


Salmon pipe . 
Salmontrout. 




Sarmatian.... 


.. 240 


Saunterer 299 


tunehead . . 


.. ii: 


Sabbat 


... 120 


Saddlery 

Saddleshaped 
Saddletree . . . 


.. 126 


... 128 


Sarmatic 


.. 240 


Saurian 299 


tunic 


.... 117 
.... 117 


Sabbatarian . 
Sabbatic 


... J20 
... 120 


.. 126 
.. 126 


Salon 

Saloon 


... 128 
.. 128 


Sarment.- 

Sarmentacus 


.. 240 
... 24fi 


Sausage ... 299 


lunlef : 


Savable ..299 



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Savage ......; 


... 299 


Scenography 


... 323 


Secede 


.. 245 


Serve 


.... 202 


Shrinkingly . 


... 253 


Sickroom 264 


iSavagely 


.. 299 


Scent .... 


... 323 


Seckel 


.. 245 


Servants.... 


.... 295 


Shrite.. 


... 253 


Side 264 


Savageness... . 


.. 299 


Scentless.... 


w, 323 


Seclude 


.. 245 


Seniice 


.... 202 


Shrivately.... 


... 253 


Slddow 264 


Savagery 


.. 299 


Scepter 




Second 


.. 245 


Servile 


.... 202 


Shrive 


... 253 


side 265 


Savagism . 


..299 


Sceptered . . . 


323 


Secret 


.. 245 


Servitor 


... 202 


Shrivel 


... 253 


Sldearm, 2«5 




.. 299 


Sceptic 


. 323 


Secretary 


.. 245 


Servitude... 


.... 202 


Sliriver 


... 253 


Sideboard 265 




.. 300 


Schedule.... 


... 323 


Secrete. 


.. 245 


Session 


202 


Shriving 


... 253 


Sidebox 265 




.. 300 
.. 300 


Schemation . 
Schematist.. 






. 245 
;. 245 


Sesspool.... 


.... 202 
.... 202 


Shfoia'e'"' 


... 253 
... 253 






Sectile 


Sided..;.:::::::. 265 


Savin 


.. 3U0 




. 323 




.. 245 


Sete 


.... 202 


S irood 


... 253 


Sideflv 265 


Sa^ng 


.. 300 




323 




.. 245 




.... 202 


S iroud 


... 253 




.. 300 


Schemist.... 


... 323 


Secular........ 


.. 245 


Settee 


.... 202 


Shrouding... 


... 253 


Savor 


.. 300 


Schism 




Secure 


.. 245 


Settler...... 


.... 202 


Shroudless . . 


... 253 


Sicehill 265 


:Savoriness ... 


.. 300 


Schismatic . . 


.^. 323 


Sedan ....... 


.. 245 


sever 


.... 202 


Shroudplate. 


... 254 


Sieelever 265 


Savorlesa 


.. 300 


Schist 


... 323 


Sedate 


.. 245 


Several 


.... 202 


Shroudy 


... 254 


Sideling 265 


Savory 


.. 300 


Schistous.... 


. .. 324 


Sedative. 


.. 245 


Severally... 


.... 202 


Shrove 


... 251 


Sideman 260 




.. 300 


Schitose..... 




Sedentary.... 


.. 245 


Severe 


.... 202 


Shrovetide . . 


... 254 


Sidepipe 265 




..300 




. .„ 324 


Sedge 

Sediment 


.. 245 


Severity .... 


.... 200 


Shroving.... 


... 254 


Sideposts 2G6 


Sawmill 


..300 


Scholarly.... 
Scholastic... 


... 324 


.. 245 


Sewer. 


.... 200 


Shrow.^..... 


... 255 


Sider 266 


SawT)it 


.. 300 


... 324 


Sedition 


.. 245 


Sextile 


.... 200 


Shrowd 


...255 


Sideral 266 




.. 300 


Scholiast.... 


... 324 




.. 245 




.... 200 


Shru 


... 255 


Slderate 266 






Scholium.... 
School 


■.■.■.. 324 


Sedulous 

Seed 


.. 245. 
.. 245 


Shabby 

Shackle 


.... 200 
.... 200 


Shrub 

Shrubbery .. 


... 255 
... 255 




Saxifrage 


.. 300 




Saxon 


.. 300 


Schooling. . 


... 324 


Seedy 


.. 245 


Shadow . . . ; 


.... 200 


Shrubbiness. 


... 255 


Siderograph.... 266 


Saxonism 


.. 300 


Schooner.-... 


...324 


Seek! 


..• 245 


Shaft 


.... 200 


Shrubby 


... 255 


Siderography . 266 




.. 300 


Schorl 

Sciatic 


... 324 
... 324 


Seemly 


.. 245 
.. 245 


Shag 

Shaggy..... 


.... 200 
.... 200 


Shrubless ... 
Shruff 


... 255 
...255 


Sideronian. . . 266 


Scabhard.... . 


.. 300 


Sideromel 266 


Scabby 


..■ 300 


Sciatica 


... 324 


Seen ,... 


.. 245 


Siaft ....... 


.... 203 


Shrug 


... 255 


Sideros 266 


Scabbed. 


.. 300 


Science 


..: 324 




.. 245 


Siake...;.. 


.... 203 


Shrunken . . . 


...255 


Siderscope 266 




.. 300 


Scientific... 


... 324 




.. 245 


Slab 


.... 203 


Shuck 




Sidesad 200 


Scabious 


■...300 
.. 300 


Scilicet 


, 324 


Segneurial ... 
Segregate.... 


.. 196 
.. 196 


Shallop 

Shallow .... 


.... 203 
.... 203 


Shudder .... 
Shude 


•• f^ 


Sidesaddle 266 








Sidetable 260 


Scaffold.....'. 


.: 319 


Scimiter..;.. 


... 328 


.. 196 




.... 203 


Shuff 


... 258 


Sidetalking 260 


Scagliola..... 
Sea able...... 


...319 


Scintillant.-.. 


... 328 


Seigniory 


.. 196 


Shamble ... 


.... 203 


Shuffle 


... 258 


Sideview 274 


.. 319 


Scintillate... 


...-328- 


Seine... 


.. 196 


Shame 


.... 203 


Shuffleboard 




Sidewalk 274 


Scaade....... 


..:319 


Sciolism 


... 328 




.. 196 


Shammy . . . 


.... 203 


Shufflecap. . 


... 257 


Sideways 274 




.. 319 
..319 
.. 319 


Scion 

Scirrhus 


;;; 328 




.. 197 


Shampoo... 
Shank^ 


.... 204 
.... 204 
.... 204 


Shuffler..... 
Shuffling 


... 257 

257 


Sidewind 274 


lea die ■■".".. 


Select 


.. 197 
.. 197 


Side wise 274 




Shug 


... 257 


Siding 274 




... 319 




... 328 


Self.; 


.. 197 


Shatter 


..-.. 204 


Shumac 


... 257 


Sidle 274 




.. 319 


Sclerotic 


... 328 


Selfish 


.-. 197 




.... 204 




... 257 


Siege 274 


Scan 


.. 319 


Scoff 


... 328 




.. 197 




.... 204 




... 257 


Senite 274 


Scallion 


... 319 


Scold 


... 328 




.. 197 


Shawl 


..... 204 


Sliunti 


... 256 


Senitie 274 


Scallop....... 

Scalloped..... 

Scalp *^.. ..;... 


.. 319 
.. 319 






Semaphone... 


.. 197 
.. 197 


Sheaf 

Shear 


.... 204 
204 


Shut 

Shute 


... 2.56 
... 256 




Scoop 328 


Sienness 274 


.. 319 


Scope 


... 328 


Seminary..... 


.. 197 


Shears 


204 


Shutter 


... 256 


Sierra 274. 


Scalpel 


.. 319 


Scorbutic... 


.... 328 




.. 197 


Sheath 


204 


Shuttered,... 


... 256 


Siesta 274 


Scaly.... 


.. 319 


Score... 


... 328 


Semitone 


.. 197 


Sheathe .... 


.... 204 


Shuttle 


... 256 


Sieur 274 




.. 319 
.. 319 
.. 319 


Scow 

Sbie-.-.:: 


... 244 
... 244 
... 244 




;. 197 
.. 197 
.. 197 


Sheen 


. . 204 


Shuttlebox .. 
Shuttlerace . 
Shy 


... 256 
... 260 
... 260 


Sieve 274- 


scaSbier:::;: 


Sheep 


.,.. 213 


Sift 274 


Scammony... 




.... 213 


Sifter 274 




.. 319 




...244 




.. 197 




.... 213 


Shyly 


259 


Sig- 275 


Scamper 

Scandal 


.. 319 


Scramble.... 


...244 


Senile 


.. 197 


Sheet 


.... 213 




... 259 


SigaiUtian 275 


.. 319 




... 244 


Senility 


.. 197 


Sheik 


213 




... 259 


Sigel 279 




.. 319 


Scrape 

Scratch.. .. 


... 244 




.. 197 


Shekel 


.... 213 




... 261 


SiggiUative 279 

Sigh 275 




.. 319 


... 244 




.. 197 


Shekinah... 


.... 204 




... 261 


Scandalously . 


.. 319 


Scrawl 


.. 244 


SeneatioQ .... 


.. 197 


Shelter 


.... 213 


Sib 


.. 261 


Sighborn 275 


Scandent..... 


..320 


Screak 


... 244 


Sense 


.. 198 


Shelve...... 


.... 213 


Siberian 


... 261 


Sigher 275 


Scansion ■. — 


.. 320 


Scream 


... 244 


Sensibility.... 


.. 198 


Sheol 


.... 214 


Siberite 


... 261 


SightfuUness.... 279 


Scansorial.... 


.. 320 


Screech 


.., 244- 


Sensible...... 


.. 198 


Shepherd . . 


.... 214 


Sibilance.... 


... 261 


Sighingly 275 


Scant 


.. 320 


Screen 


... 244 


Sensitive 


.. 198 


Sherbet .... 


.... 211 


Sibilant 


... 261 


Sight 276 


Scantily 


.. 320 


Scribble 


... 244 


Sensorial 


.. 198 


Sheriff 


.... 2U 


Sibilate 


... 262 


Sighted 276 


■Scanliness 


.. 3'20 


Scribe 


... 244 


SeuSorium 


.. 198 


Sherry 


.... 211 


Sibilation.... 


... 261 


Sightful 279 


Scantling 


.. 320 




... 244 




.. 198 


Shew* 


..... 211 


Sibilatory . . . 


... 262 


Sightless 279 


Scantly 


.. 320 


Scrimpy 


..341 


Sentence 


.. 198 


Shewn 


.... 211 


Sibilous 


262 


Sightlessly 279 




.. 320 


Scrip 


... 244 




.. 198 


Shiftless ... 


.... 211 


Sibyl 


... 262 


Sightly 279 


Scanty 


.. 320 


Script 


...244 


Sentient 


.. 198 


Shilby 


.... 211 


Sibylist 


... 262 


Sightseeing 279 




..3-29 


Scriptvire.... 


... 244 


Sentiment .... 


.. 198 


Shilling 


.... 211 


Sibylline .... 


... 262 


Sightseer 279 


Scapement . . . 


.. 320 


Scrivener... 


... 244 


Sentimental.. 


.. 198 


Shilly ;.... 


.... 211 


Sic 


... 262 


Sightshap 279 




.. 320 




... 244 




.. 198 




.... 211 




.. 262 


Sightsman 279 




.-. 320 


Scroll 


... 244 


Sentry 

Separable .... 


.. 199 


Shin 


.... 211 




... 262 


Sigla 279 




.. 320 


Hcnib 


... 244 


.. 199 


Shingle..... 


.... 211 


Siccate 


... 262 


Sigma 279 


Scrtr 


.. 322 


Scruple 


... 244 


Separatist.... 


. 199 


Shinney .... 


.... 211 


Siccation 


... 262 


Sigmpid 279 


Scarce ■..'. 


.. 322 


Scrutiny 


... 244 


Septennial. .. 


.. 199 


Shinto 


.... 211 


Siccative 


... 262 


Sigmoidal 279 


Scarcely 


..322 


Scrutoire ... 


... 244 


ilplS^:: 


.. 199 


Shire 


.... 211 


Siccery 


... 262 


Sigmoidally 279 


Scarceness . . . 


.. 322 


Scud 


... 244 


... 199 


Shirk 


.... 211 


Siccifie 


... 262 


Sigmoiding 279 


Scarcity 


.. 322 


.Scuffle 


... 244 


Septulchral... 


.. 199 


Shirred 


.... 211 


Sice: ........ 


... 262 


Sign 279 


Scare . . . .• 


.. 322 


Scull 


... 244 


Sepulture 


,. 199 


Shirting 


.... 211 


Sich 


... 264 


Signal 279 


Scarecrow. . . . 


..-322 


Scullery..... 


.. 244 




. 199 




.... 211 


Sicilian 


... 264 


Signalfire '279 


Scarf 


;. 322 


ScuUiou 


... 244 




.. 199 


Sliver 


... 212 


Sick 


... 264 


Signalist 279 


Scarfed 


.. 322 


Sculpture.... 


>.. ^44 




.. 199 


Sioal 


212 


Sickbed .... 


... 264 


Signality ,. 279 


Scarfing....... 


.. 322 




... 244 


Sequester .... 


. 199 


Sioar 


.. . 212 


Sicliberth.... 


... 264 


Signally : 279 


Scarf skin .... 


.. 322 


»^.^-:;:: 


.-.. 245 




. 199 


Sioat 


... 212 


Sick boy 


... 264 


SianaUnent 279 


Scarifier 


.. 322 


... 245 


Sequestration 


.. 199 


Siock 


.... 212 


Sickbrained.. 


... 264 


Signation 279 


Scarify 


.. 322 


Scurrilous... 


... 245 




. 201 


Sioddy 


... 212 




..264 


Signatory 280 


Scarlatina.... 


.. 322 


Scurry 


... 245 


Seraph 


.. 201 




... 212 


Sicker , 


... 263 


Signature 280 


Scarlet 


.. 322 


... 245 


Seraphic .... 


.. 201 




.... 212 


Sickeringly... 


. .. 263 


Signatiu-ist 280 


Scarp „ 


.. 322 


Scuttle ...;.. 


.. 245 




.. 201 


Shoot 


.... 212 


Sickerly 




Signboard 280 


Scarred 


.. 322 


Scythe 


... 245 




.. 201 


Shore 


.... 212 




263 


Signer 280 


Scarring 


.. 322 




... 245 




.. 201 


Shote 


.... 212 


Sickish 


... 263 


Signet 280 


Scath.. 


.. 322 


Seaboard.... 


... 245 




.. 201 


Shout 


.... 212 


Sickishly.... 


... 263 


Signeted 280 




.. 323 
.. 323 


Seafarer 


... 245 
... 245 






Shove 

Shower 


.... 853 
.... 253 


Sickishness... 
Sickle 


... 263 
... 263 


Signetring 280 

Signifier 280 


scathfui:::::: 


Serf ...^ :■:::'■: 


.. 201 


Scathless,.... 


.. 323 


Seam 


... 245 


Sergeant 


.. 201 


Showery ... 




Sickled 




Significanfle......280 


Scatter......; 


.. 323 
.. 323 


ietraftre'ss". 


... 245 
... 245 


Serial..; 

Serious 


. 201 
.: 201 


Shred 


253 


Sickleman.... 
Sickler 


. .. 263 
... 263 


Significancy 2So 


Scattered 


Shrew 


....'253 


Significant.' 280 


Scattering.,.. 


-..'323 


Sear 


.;. 245 


Serjeant 


.. 201 


Shrewd 


.... 253 


Sickless 


... 263 


Significantly .... 280 


Scavenger...; 


.. 323 


Search 


...245 


Sermon ., 


.. 202 


Shriek 


.... 253 


Sicklewort.... 


... 263 


Significate 280 




.. 323 




... 245 




.. 202 


Shrill 


.... 253 


Sicklied 


... 263 


Signification 280 


Scenery 


.. 3S3 
.. 323 






Serpentine ... 
Serrate 


.. 202 
.. 202 


Shrine 

Shrmk 


., .. 253 
.. .. 253 


Sickliness.... 
Sicklist.... ... 


... 263 
... 263 


Significative 280 

Significator 280 


Seaworthy .. 


... 245 


Scenical 


., 323 


Sebaceous... 
Secant.; 


...245 
... 245 


Serum 

Servant... 


•.. 202 
.. 202 


K^f:: 


.,,. 253 
.... 253 


Sickly 

Sickness 


... 263 
... 264 


Significavit 280 


Scenographlc 


.. 323 


Signify 280 



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.... 280 


Sinaic 

Sinaitic 


.... 374 
374 


Siziness 

Sizing 


... 302 
:.. 302 


Slay 

Slayer 


... 307 
... 308 


Sloom 

.Sloomy 


... 309 
... 300 


Smell 

Smeller 


.,. 443 


Siuniorlze : . 


.... 280 


... 443. 


Signiorship. 


.... 280 


Sinapie 


.... 374 




.. 302 


Sleazy 


... 308 


Sloop 


... 311 


Smelling 


... 443 


Sijiniory . . . . 
Signmanual 


.... 280 
... 280 


Sis^.::: 


.... 374 
.... 374 


Sizzle 

Sizzling .... 


... 302 
... 302 


Sleaziness .... 
Sled 


...308 
. . 308 






Smelt... 

Smelter 




Slope 


... 311 


... 443 


Signer 


.... 280 


Sinapism... 


.... 374 


Skain.^ 


... 302 


Sledding 


. .. 308 


Slopeness . . . 


... 311 


Smeltery.... 


... 443 


^lir^';::: 




Since 


.... 374 


Skald 


...•302 


Sleek 






... 311 


Smerlin 


... 443 


.... 280 


Sindon 


.... 374 


Skate... 


... 302 


Sleekly 


308 


Sloping 


... 311 


Smew 


... 443 


Siker 


.... 280 


Sine 


.... 374 


Skater 


...302 


Sleeky 


308 




. . 311 


Smicker 


...443 






Sinecure .. 


.... 374 


Skayless 


... 302 


Sleekness . . . 


. 308 


Sloppiness ... 


. .. 311 


Smicket 


... 443 


Sikhs 


280 


Sinepite 


.. . 374 


Skean 


... 302 


Sleekstone .. 


... 308 


Sloppy 


... 311 


Smilacine . . . 


... 444 


Sile 


. .. 280 


Sinew 


.... 374 


Skeed 


... 358 


Sleep.. 


... 308 


Slopy 


... 311 


Smilax 


... 444 


Silence .... 


.... 280 


Sinewed .... 


.... 269 


Skeel 


... 302 


Sleeper 


... 308 


Slot 


... 311 


Smile 


... 444 


Silene 


... .. 280 


Sinewy 


.... 269 


Skeet 


... 302 


Sleepful. .. 


.. 308 


Slote 


... 311 


Smileless .... 


... 444 




.... 280 


Sinful 


.... 269 


Skeg..: 


... 302 


Sleepily ... 


.... 308 


SlothfuUy . . . 


... 310 


Smiles 


...444 




.... 280 


Sinj! 


. .. 269 


^Skegger . . . . . 


... 302 


Sleepiness . . . 


... 308 


Slothfulness. 


... 310^ 


Smilingly.... 


... 444 








.... 269 


Skein 




Sleeping 


... 308 


Slothound . . . 


... 310 






Silentriess . . 


.... 281 


Singer'.::.:. 




Skeletal 


... 302 


Sleepless... 


... 308 


Slotted 


... 310 


Smirch 


... 414 






Single 

Singlin ..... 


.... 269 
.... 269 


Skeleton .... 
Skelly 


.. .. 302 
... 302 


Sleeplessly . 

Sleepy 

Sleet. 


... 308 
... 308 


Slottery ... 
310th........ 


... 310 
. . 311 


Smirk 

Smirky 




Silesian., .. 


.... 281 


... 444 


Silex 


.... 281 


Singlo ... . 




Skelp 


... 302 




Slothful 


... 311 


Smite 


... 444 


Silhouette . . 


.... 281 


Singly 


269 


Sken 


.. 302 


Sleetch 


... 308 


Slouch 


... 310 


Smiter 


,.. 444 








.... 269 




.„ 302 




... 308 




.. 310 


Smith 




Silicate 


... 281 


Sini'ster .... 




Skeptic 


... 302 


Sleety 


... 308 


Slough 


... 3J0 


Smither 


... 444 


Silrcated... 


. 281 


Singular.... 


269 


Skeptical .... 


.... 302 


Sleevefiil ... 


... 308 


Sloughy 


... 310 


Smithery ... 


. . 444 


Silice . . 


. . 281 


sinicai.::':: 

Sinister 


;.:" 269 
.... 269 

.. .. 287 


Skepticism . . 
Skepticize . . . 

Skerry 

Sketch 


.... 302 
... 302 
.... 302 
... 319 


Sleevehand.. 
Sleeveless .. 

Sleid 

Sleigli 


... 308 
... 308 
. . 308 
... 308 


Sloven 

Slovenliness . 

Slovenly 

Slow... .... 


... 411 
... 418 
... 418 
... 418 


Smithing ... 
Smithsonian 

Smithy 

Smitt 


... 444 


Siliceous. > 


. . 281 


. .. 444 


Silicse 


.... 282 


... 444 


Silicify . .. 


... 282 




Silicite 


... 282 


Sinistral .... 


.... 287 


Sketcher .... 


.... 305 


Sleishing .. 


..308 


Slowback.... 


... 418 




... 444 




.. 282 
.... 282 
... 282 


Sinistrous . . 








Sleight 

Slel;;htful . . . 
Sleightily.... 


:: 310 

... 310 


Slowly 

Slowness .... 
Slub 


:. 418 
.., 418 
... 418 


Smittle 

Smock 

Smockable .. 






Sketchy 


... 305 
.... 305 




Silican . . 


Sinker 


... 288 


... 415 




.... 281 
.... 282 






Skewarch . . . 


.... 305 
.... 300 


Sleightfy ... 


... 310 
... 310 


Slubber 

Sludge.... 


... 418 
...408 


Smoke 




Silicule ,. . 


Sinless 


.... 288 


... 445 




... 282 


Sirloin 


.... 195 


Skew-bridge . 


.... 300 




.. 310 


Slud-er 


... 408 


Smokeball... 


...445 




.... 282 




.... 289 




.... 300 




310 


Sludgy 


... 408 


Smokebox . . . 


... 445 


Silk 


... 282 


Sinter 


.... 290 


Skidder 


... 300 


Slept 


... 310 


Slue 


... 408 




... 445 


Silkcotton . . 


... 282 


Sntoe 


... 290 


Skiff 


... 300 


Sleuth 


... 310 




... 443 


Smokeless. .. 


... 445 


Silken 


... 283 




.... 291 


Skill 


. . 357 


Sleuthhound 


. . 310 




... 443 


Smoker 


... 445 


Silkgrass.,. 
Silkiness.... 


... 283 


S iiuation. . , 


.... 291 


Skilled 


.. 357 




... 310 




...443 


Smokesail.... 


... 445 


.... 283 




.... 291 


Skillet 


.... 357 


si.'wed 


.. 310 


Sluggishly... 


... 443 


Smolt 


... 445 


Silkman.. . 


. .. 283 




.... 291 


Skillful 


.... 357 


Sley 


... 310 


Sluggy 


...443 


Smooth 


... 445 


Silkness 


.. . 283 


Sip 


.... 291 


Skilless 


... 3.57 


Slibber ... 


... 310 


Slugs 


... 443 


Smother 


...445 


Silkshag. .. 


.. 283 


Sipe. . . 


... 291 


SkiUming. .. 


... 357 


Slice .. 


... 310 


Sluice 


... 443 


Smooszando. 


... 445 


siikweed 


., 283 


Siphon 


... 291 


Skilts 


... 357 


Slicer 


... 310 


Sluicegate... 


... 443 


Smoothing .. 


... 445 


Silkwire 


... 283 
.... 283 
.... 283 


Sipid 

Sipper 

Sippex . . 


.... 290 
.... 290 
.... 290 


Skim 




Slick 

Slicking 

Slickness... 


. . 310 
... 310 
... 310 


Sluicy 

Slum 

Slumber. ... 


...443 
... 443 
. . 443 


Smoothly.... 
Smoothness . 
Smothiry 


.. 445 






.... 357 




Silky 


Skimming. . 


... 357 


... 445 


.Sill. 


... 284 


Sippling .... 


.. . 290 


Skimminess . 


... 357 


Slid 


... 309 


Slumberer... 


... 443 


Smouch 


...445 


SilUly 

Sillock 


... 284 
.... 284 


Sir ........ 

Sire 


. . 292 

....232 


Skimmy 

Skin 


... 359 
.... 357 


Slidden 


309 


Slumbery.. . 
Slumberless . 


...443 
... 443 


Smu 
Smudge 


.. 446 


Slidder .... 


... 309 


... 445 


Sillon 


284 


Siren 


.... 292 


Skinch 


.... 357 


Slide 


... 309 


Shimp 


... 443 


Smug 


.. 445 


Silly. .. . 


.... 284 


Sirene 


.... 292 


Skinflint 


.... 357 


Shdegroat ... 


... 309 


Slumpy 


... 443 


Smuggle .... 
Smugly 


... 445 


SiUyhow ... 


.. 284 


Siremical... 


.... 292 


Skinful 


,. 357 


Slider 


... 309 


Slung.' 


... 443 


... 445 


Silo 


.... 284 


Sirenize ... 


.... 292 




... 357 


Sliderest 


... 309 


Slungshot . . . 


. . . 443 


Smugness . . . 


... 445 


Silt 


.... 214 


Siriasis 


... 293 


Skinless . . . 


... 357 


Slidevalve. . 


... 309 


Slunk 


... 443 


Smuly 


... 445. 


Silt)' 


.... 163 


Siritch 




Skinner 


... 357 


Sliftered... . 


. 408 


Slur 


... 443 


Smutch 


... 446 


Silure . ... 


.... 164 


Sirius 


... 293 


Skip 


.. 359 


Slight 


... 408 


Slurred 


... 443 


Smyrniat 


... 446 


Silva 


.... 203 




.... 294 




... 359 


Slighten. ... 


... 408 




... 443 




... 446 


Silvan 


.... 203 

... 203 

203 


Sirocco .... 
Sirrah 


.... 294 

. 294 

. .. 294 

.... 295 


a!"^.^^-: 


... 358 


Slighter.:... 
Slightingly . . 

Slight/ess::: 
Slify 


... 408 
... 408 
... 408 
... 408 


Slushy 

Slutch- 

Slutchy 

Sly 


... 443 
... 443 
... 443 

... 443 


Snack 


... 446 




Suacket 

Snaffle 






skirling ■''■58 


446 


Silver 


.... 203 




358 


... 446 


Silverbush. . 


.... 249 


Sisery ... 


.. .295 


Skirmisher.. 


... 358 


.. 409 


Slyboots 


... 313 


Snagged 


... 446 


Silverfur . . . 


.... 249 


Siskin 


... 295 


Skirret 




Slim 


... 409 


Slyly 


... 313 


Snaggy 

l±root;:: 


... 446 




.... 174 
.... 174 


S skinit .... 


.... 295 
.... 295 






Slime 


... 409 
... 409 


§1S:::;:: 


... 313 
... 313 




Silverly 


Skirtmg 




... 446 


Silvern 


.... 267 


S ssoo .... 


.. 295 


Skittish 




Slimoy...... .. 


... 409 


Smacking . . . 


... 313 


Snakeweed . . . 


... 446 


Silvery 


... 267 


Sist.. ... .. 


... 295 


Skittishly.... 


.. 358 




... 409 




...445 


Snakewood . . 


... 446 


Sima 


.... 267 


Sister 


.... 296 


Skittles 


... 358 


Sliness 


... 409 


Smakily 


... 445 


Snakish 


. .. 446 


Simagre.. . 


.... 267 


Sisterhood . 


... 296 


Skive 


. . 358 


Sling 


... 409 


Smakiness .. 


... 445 


Snaky 


... 446 


Siraar . 


.... 267 
.... 267 


Sisterly. ... 
Sistine 


.... 296 
. 360 




. . 358 

. 358 


W^'..::::: 


... 409 
... 409 


Smakny 

Smalder 


...445 
... 445 


Snail 

Snap 




Slmare 


Skout 


... 446 


Simla....... 


... 270 


Sistnim .... 


,. 296 


Skulk 


... 341 


Slipknot 


... 409 


Smaldry 


...445 


Snaplock.... 


... 446 


Similar..... 


... 374 


Sit 


... 360 


Skulker,. .. 


.. 341 


.SUpon 


... 409 


Smallage.... 


... 313 


Snapper 

Snappish.... 


... 446 


Simile 


.... 570 


Site 


.... 301 


Skull ... . 


... 341 


Slipper 


... 409 


Smallish 


... 313 


... 446 


Simlous 


190, 251 


Sited 


.... 301 


Skunk . 


.. 341 


Slipperiness . 


. . 419 


Smallness . . . 


... 313 


Snappishly ... 


... 446 


Simitar 


.... 251 


Sitfast 


.... 301 


Skurry 


341 


Slipperily .. 


. ., 419 


Smallpox 


... 313 


Snappy 


... 4i6 




.... 251 


Sith 


.... 301 


Sky... 


306 




.. 419 


Smalls 


. .. 313 


Snare.. 


... 446 






Sitology ... 

Sitta. ... 


. 301 

. .. 301 


Skyblue 


306 
206 


Slippiness ... 
Slippy 


... 419 


Smally 

Smalt 


... 313 
... 313 


Snarl 

Snarler 




Simologue.. 




...'446 


Simonlac .. 


.... 251 


Sitter . .. 


... 301 


Skyed 


. 306 


Slipsfiod 






... 313 




... 446 


Simanlst... 


... 251 


Sitting 


.... 301 


Skyey . , . 


. 306 


Slipshoe 


... 418 




... 313 


Snatch 


... 446 


Simony 


.... 190 


Situate .... 


. 303 


Skyliigh . . 


306 


Slipslop . . 
Slipstring ... 






... 313 


Snatcher 


... 446 


Simoon 


.... 190 


Situated.... 


.... 303 


Skylark 


. 306 


.. 418 




... 313 


Snatchingly.. 


... 446 


Simople ... 


.... 293 


Situation . 


.... 303 


Slavedriver. 


306 


Slipthrift. .. 


... 418 




... 312 


Snath... .... 


.. 446 


Simper 


.... 190 


Sims 


.... 303 


Slaveholder 


. 306 


Slit 


. . 418 


Smartle 


... 312 


Snead: 


... 446 


Simperer... 


... 190 


Sivan 


.... 303 


Slaver ....r 


... 307 


Slither 


. 418 


Smartly 


... 312 


Sneak 


... 449 


Simplat .... 


.... 270 


Siver 


... 303 


Slaverer. . 


. 307 


Slitter 


.. 309 


Smartness.... 


.. 312 


Sneaker 


... 449 


Simple 


.... 195 


Sixar .... 


. . 303 


Slaveringly.. 


. . 307 


Slive 




Smartweed . . . 


. .. 312 


Sneaking..... 


.. 449 


Simpleness . 


.... 195 


Sixfold 


... 303 


Slavery. .. 
Slaveship.. 
Slavetrade .. 


307 


Sliver 


...309 


Smash 


... 312 


Sneakingness 


... 449 




... 195 


Sixpence.... 


.... 303 


. . 307 




. 309 


Smasher 






.. 449 


Strapless . . 


.... 195 


Sixpenny . 


.... 303 


. . 307 


Sloam 


..309 


Smatch 


.. 314 


Sneck 


... 449 


Simplest.... 


.... 195 


Sixscore.... 


.... 303 


Slavic .... 


. . 307 


Sloat 


.. 309 


Smaller 


. .. 314 


Sneckband... 


., 449 


Simplice. .. 
Simplician . 


... 373 
.... 195 


Sixshooter . 
Sixthly..... 


. 303 
.... 303 


Slavonic 

Slavish 


... 307 
... 307 


Slobber 

Slobberer 


. ■ 309 
.. 309 


Smatterer . . . . 


.. 314 
... 314 








.. 449 


Simplitv .... 


.... 373 


Sixthrate... 


.... 303 


Slavishly .... 


. . 307 


Slobbery 


... 309 




... 314 




... 449 


Simplify.... 
Simply ..... 


... 195 
.... 373 
.... 374 


Sixtieth ... 

Sizable 

Sized . . . 


::. 302 


Slavishness . 

Slavism 

Slavocracy .. 


.. 307 
... 307 
... 307 






Smeardab . . . . 
Smeatn 


. 314 
.. 314 
. 314 


Sneerfuh 

Sneeringly.... 
Sneeze 


.. 449 






Simulate . . . 


Sloke 


. .. 309 


.'. 449 


Simulty .... 


.... 374 


Sizel 


.... 302 


Slavonian . . . 


... 307 


Slol 


.. 309 


Smectite 


.. 314 


Sneezeweed . . 


... 449 


Sin... 


.... 874 


Sizer 


.... 302 


Slaw 


... 307 


Sloo 


... 309 


Smelr 


... 443 


Sneezewood.. . 


.. 449 



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Sneezewort 


.... M9 




. . . . 317 




...447 




... 447 


Solidate 


4:h 


Somnipathist 




Snell 


... 449 




.... 317 


Socky 


... 447 


Sounder .... 


...447 


Solidi.sm 


434 








.... 449 


Snowwhite.. 


.... 318 


Socle 


...447 


Solanine 


...447 


Solidist 


4M 


Somnolence 


481 




449 


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.... 318 
.... 318 


Socman 


. . 447 
... 447 


Solano 


447 


Solify 

Solitude 


434 

458 


Somnolency.. 


... 481 


Snickup 


.... 449 




... 425 


Sniff.. 


.... 449 


Snubnose . . 


.... 318 


Socome .... 


... 448 


Solarization . 


.. 425 


SoUar 


4.58 


Somnolently 


... 481 


Snift 


....449 


Snubpost. ... 


. ... 318 


Socratic ... . 


... 448 


Solarize 


... 378 


Solo 


4.58 


Somnour .... 


... 481 




.... 449 


Snudge .... 
Snuff 


.... 318 




... 448 




... 378 


Solstice 


458 






Snigger.... 


.. 449 


.... 318 


Socratism . . . 


... 448 


Soldah 


... 378 


Solstital 


458 


Sonata 


...481 


Sniggle 


.... 449 


Snuffbox .... 


....318 


Socratist .... 


... m 


Soldanel 


... 378 


Solubiliti- 


4.58 


Song 


482 


Snip. 


.... 449 


Soaking.... 


... 450 


Sod 


... 4« 


Soldaurie.... 


.. 378. 


Soluble 


4.5.S 


Songful 


... 482 


Snipe 


.... 449 


Soaky 


.... 450 


Soda 


... 448 


Soldier 




Solubleness .... 


4,58 


Songish 


... 482 


Snipebill .. 


.... 449 


Soal 


.... 450 


Sodalite . . . 


... 448 


Soldiering . . . 


. . 378 


Solus 


4,58 


Sougless 


... 482 


Snipetish.... 


.... 449 


Soap.... .. 


.... 450 


Sodality 


. . 448 


Soldierly .... 


. . 378 


Solute 


4,58 


Songster.... 


... 482 


Snipper 


.... 449 


Soapsud^. . . 


.... 450 


Sodawater . . 


...448 


Soldiery 


... 426 


Solution 


458 


Sonffyous';; 


... 482 


Snipsnap . . . . 


... 449 


Soap wort... 


....450 


Sodden 


... 448 


Sole 


. . 426 


Solutive 


4,58 


.. 482 




.. 450 


ir^;:;:.;: 


.... 450 
.... 450 


Soddy. 

Soder 


... 448 
... 448 


Solecism 

Solecist 


... 426 
.. 426 


SolvabiUty 

Solable 


458 
4.58 


Ssnervous .. 
Station 


260 


Snivel 


.... 450 


. . 303 


Sniveler 


.... 450 


Sob 


.. . 450 


Sodium 


... 448 


Solecistic .... 


... 426 


Solvableness . . . 


4,58 


Syn 


259,264 


Snively 


.... 450 


Sober 


.... 450 


Sodomite .. 


...448 


SolecisticaJly 


... 426 


Solve 


4,58 






Snob 


.... 450 


Soberize.. . 


... 450 


Sodoniitical 


. . 448 


Solecize . .. 


... 426 


Solvency 


4.58 






Snobbery... 


.... 450 


Soberly .... 


... 450 


Sofa 


... 448 


Solely 


... 427 


Solvent 


458 


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Snobbish 


.... 450 


Soberness . . 


.... 450 


Sofett 


... 448 


Solemn 


... 427 


Solver 


458 




Snobbishly .. 


.... 450 


Soboles .... 


.... 450 




... 448 




. 369 


Somative 


4.58 


Vagrancy. .. 


... 268 




.... 450 
.... 450 


Soboliferous 
Sobriety... 


.. 450 
.... 450 


|°f3«^ 


... 448 
... 448 


Solemnity .. 


...427 
... 369 


Somatical 


458 
4.58 


Varlet. ..... 




Snobbism.... 


Vastness .... 


... 464 






Sobriquet. . 


.... 450 
.... 450 


Soften.'. ■.'..■;.■ 


... 448 
... 448 


Solemnize . . . 


... 427 
... 369 


Somatist 


4.58 






Snood 


.... 315 


A'ersatile.... 


... 409 


Snook 


.... 315 


Socage 


.... 4.50 


Softener 


... 448 


Solen 


... 377 




4.58 


Vertebra ... 


... 409 


Snooze 


.... 315 


Socager .... 


.... 450 


Softish 


... 448 


Solenacean.. 


... 377 


Somber......... 


4.58 


\estraent ... 


... 409 


Snore 


.... 315 




.... 448 


Softling 


...448 


Solenceous . . 


... 377 


Somberly 




Vigorous.... 
Villager 


... 465 


Snorer 


. .. 315 


Socatrine . . 


... 448 


Softly 


... 448 


Soleness 


... 377 


Somberness-.... 


4.5H 


... 465 


Snort 


.... 315 


Sociability.. 


.... 450 


Softman 


...448 


Solenite 


... 377 


Sombrero 


4,58 


Vineyard.... 


... 465 


Snorter 


.... 315 


Sociable .. 


.... 450 


Softner 


... 447 


Soleplate .... 


... 395 


Sombrous 


4.58 


Virago 


...464 


Snout 


.... 315 


Sociableness 


. .. 450 


Softness. . . 


. . 447 


Solere 


... 395 


Sombrously .... 


4.58 


Virtue 


... 464 






Sociably . 


... 450 








... 395 




4.58 


Visage 


... 464 


SnoTv . 


316 


Social 


.... 450 


soil ■.■.".■.'.: 


... 447 


Soleship. ... 


... 395 


Somewhat 

Soramiel 


458 

4.58 


Vitrme 

Vivacity 


... 465 


Snowball. . . . 




... 465 


Snowblind .. 


















4.58 


Vividly 


... 409 


.Snowbroth.. 


387 


Socialistic... 


.. . 450 


Soilure 


... 447 


Solatara.... 


...465 


Sonmambulator 


466 


Vizor 


... 465 


Snowdeep.... 


.... 316 


Socialize,... 


. 4.50 


Soily 


... 447 


Solicit 


... 465 


Somnambulic . . 


466 


Voiceless.... 


... 466 


Snowding.... 
Snowdrift. .. 


.... 316 


Socially 


447. 4.50 


Soiree 


.. 447 


Solicitant.. . 


...401 


Somnambulism. 


466 


Volant 


... 464 


.... 316 




.... 447 


Sojourn 

So^^ourner ... 
So ourning.. 


...447 


Solicitation.. 


...434 


Somnambulist . 


466 


Volcanic .... 


... 465 




.... 317 


Socialogic. . 


... 447 


.. 447 


Solicitor. ... 


... 434 




466 


Volition.. .. 


... 464 


Snowflake. .. 


.... 317 


Socialogy • . 


. . 447 


... 447 


Solicitous .... 


...434 


Somnial ... 


466 


Volley 


... 464 


Snowfleck... 


.... 317 


Society 


.... 447 


So 


447 


Solicitously.. 


...434 


Somuative 




Voluable.... 


... 465 


Snowflood 


317 




4ri7 




447 


Solicitress 


434 




466 


Votary 




Snowgoose . . 


.... 317 


Socinianism 


.... 447 


Solacement.. 


. . 447 


Solicitude . . . 


... 434 


Somnific- 


480 


Vulgar 


... 465 


Snowiess ... 


. ... 317 


Sock. .. 


447 


Solacious.... 


... 447 


Solidarity . . . 


... 434 


Somniloquy 


481 






Sno^^^)10w.... 


.. 317 


Socdolager 


. 447 




















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